I've heard of glider pilots who have no problems at all letting their kids
take the glider out. The only difference I see is that there might be an
issue with maintenance costs coming up a little quicker. One enormous
concern is that if he does take passengers that are his friends, he must
have their parents consent. Other than that if he's chipping in money for
it, why not? I'm sure with the cost of the plane and the wages of starter
jobs, it wouldn't be frequent. Not if he plans on keeping a girlfriend that
is.
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:BSuUd.70922$tl3.52178@attbi_s02...
Mary and I have tried very hard to treat flying as an uncommon -- but
perfectly normal -- family activity, and that's all my kids have ever
known.
My 14-year-old son has 13 hours in his logbook, and can climb, descend and
hold altitude, track a heading, determine the proper runway to land on,
and
(I suspect) probably land the plane -- although I've never let him get
below
200 feet on final approach. To him, flying a light plane is no greater
challenge than beating the latest Playstation game, and going for a plane
ride is something he's done over 400 times in his short life...
Thus, we hope he'll be taking flight lessons this summer, assuming all
goes
well with his grades. He thinks he's ready, and I hope he earns his
glider
rating before next school year starts.
All well and good, but the magnitude of this endeavor had truly not sunk
in
until he quite innocently said:
"Just think, Dad, in two years I'll be able to take a date out in the
plane!"
After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I just laughed -- but this brings
up
a serious point that I've never seen addressed here. For those of you who
own aircraft, and have kids that have learned to fly, how did you handle
"borrowing the plane"? I mean, it's not quite the same as letting him
take
the pickup down to the corner grocery...
Do you guys let your kids fly your plane?
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"
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