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Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about
what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for me (father in the business, avid flight sim user etc etc) Now that I can financially afford to do the real thing (well lets say ~ $7,000/year afford). I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Possible scenarios ? Bring me back to earth ? AARP Student Pilot (that card came in the mail on my birthday) |
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![]() "TF" wrote in message ... Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for me (father in the business, avid flight sim user etc etc) Now that I can financially afford to do the real thing (well lets say ~ $7,000/year afford). I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Possible scenarios ? Bring me back to earth ? AARP Student Pilot (that card came in the mail on my birthday) I started 12 years ago at age 51. Best thing I ever did! Then I went on to gliders, seaplanes and all I need for LTA is a checkride. I had a lesson in a helicopter, but that's a really expensive machine. |
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In a previous article, "TF" said:
Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for Go for it. One of the members of my flying club got a flying lesson for his 65th birthday. He decided he liked it so much that he went on and got his license. He had a fun time in the club and was one of the more active non-IFR pilots for 4 or 5 years until he lost his medical due to heart problems. He probably could have gotten his medical back if he'd worked on it, but decided it was time to hang up his wings. Anyway, starting to fly at age 50 is nothing unusual. Of course you'll never get a job flying an airliner, but you'll have a lot of fun. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Kyoto dealt with Global Warming. Disposing of lawyers cuts down the production of Hot Air, and thus is encouraged by the Kyoto Accords. -- Keith Glass |
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![]() "TF" wrote in message ... Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for me (father in the business, avid flight sim user etc etc) Now that I can financially afford to do the real thing (well lets say ~ $7,000/year afford). I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Possible scenarios ? Bring me back to earth ? AARP Student Pilot (that card came in the mail on my birthday) I started flying at 47. I retired a year later and now I am having a ball as a flight instructor with instrument and multi-engine ratings. |
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![]() what my prospects can be starting at 50. I just started at age 55. I've got twenty five hours, have soloed, and am currently working on short field landings and takeoff. This is fun. Go for it. Half of the people I see in the school are are old farts like us. tom pettit |
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![]() TF wrote: I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Check out the available local schools and take an "introductory" flight or two. I was past 40 when I started. George Patterson Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. |
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"TF" wrote in message
... Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for me (father in the business, avid flight sim user etc etc) Now that I can financially afford to do the real thing (well lets say ~ $7,000/year afford). I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Possible scenarios ? Bring me back to earth ? Nope...we're going to boot you into the air :~) Not quite the same thing, but I resumed flying after a 14 year layoff on the day after my 50th birthday. I would have done it ON my birthday, but I was, well...incapacitated. As for a scenario, just find a good school that you're comfortable with, do you homework and then have at it. Try not to space your lessons out too much, lest your motor skills pertaining to flying deteriorate a bit. (I recommend two lessons a week, but YMMV. As for beyond the PPL, well, take it one step at a time. Tom |
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![]() wrote in message ... what my prospects can be starting at 50. I just started at age 55. I've got twenty five hours, have soloed, and am currently working on short field landings and takeoff. This is fun. Go for it. Half of the people I see in the school are are old farts like us. tom pettit Speak for yourself! :~) The other Tom. |
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$7000 a year will get you PLENTY of flying.
![]() "TF" wrote in message ... Sound like alot of wisdom in this newsgroup would appreciate the same about what my prospects can be starting at 50. Flight has always been a lure for me (father in the business, avid flight sim user etc etc) Now that I can financially afford to do the real thing (well lets say ~ $7,000/year afford). I haven't looked beyond the adventure of just getting a PPL but I'm still dreaming. Possible scenarios ? Bring me back to earth ? AARP Student Pilot (that card came in the mail on my birthday) |
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You're only too old if you're dead! :-)
You still have plenty of flying years left. Better to start now and enjoy them than look back 10 years or so from now and wish you'd started. That was a huge motivating factor for me. I started while I was 40 and thought and, while it would have been great starting sooner in life, this is how it worked out and I'm having a ball. Check out rec.aviation.student as another great source of information. And...post about your flying lessons. There are a bunch of us out here that love reading about them. Many folks have been there/done that and can offer tons of great advice. Lots of funny stories too. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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