In article vhGie.3725$796.3332@attbi_s21, Jay Honeck wrote:
What if that had been *him* that got cancer? He would have spent 3000
nights in an unheated hangar, by himself, and for what?
For some people, building isn't "work", it's a major part (maybe
entirely) of the fun of the project. Those 3000 nights of building may
be the thing that kept him going. There are quite a few home builders
who spend 2000 hours building a plane, fly it for maybe a year or two,
then sell it and buy a new kit to build because they enjoy building more
than they do flying.
Life is just too short to use that kind of time.
For you - maybe, but for someone who loves the building aspect, life is
too short for *flying* because it means they spend less time *building*.
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