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according to the aopa website boyer is quoted as saying that ga is healthy.
huh? I have been flying since 69 and I have not seen ga under attack on so many fronts as today. The average ga fleet is 30 some years old, you dont see kids at the airport anymore, most of the pilots are us older types, you got TFR's and hard to get insurance. airports are under attack from the noise nazi's, maintaince costs are going through the roof. The list goes on and on. I for one don't thing it is even close to being healthy, how about you? tony zambon grumman 9941L |
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![]() "tony zambon" wrote in message .. . according to the aopa website boyer is quoted as saying that ga is healthy. huh? I have been flying since 69 and I have not seen ga under attack on so many fronts as today. The average ga fleet is 30 some years old, I love old airplanes. The older the better. you dont see kids at the airport anymore, The airport I fly out of is full of kids. most of the pilots are us older types, you got TFR's TFRs suck. and hard to get insurance. Never had a problem getting insurance. My rates drop most every year. airports are under attack from the noise nazi's, Not where I fly. maintaince costs are going through the roof. Get involved and help/do your own maintenance. My maintenance costs have been minimal on a 56 year old airplane. The airport I fly out of is building 58 new hangars. They sold almost immediately. That's pretty healthy. The list goes on and on. I for one don't thing it is even close to being healthy, how about you? Read some old magazines. You will find the same complaints going back to the 1930s. Same story different day. tony zambon grumman 9941L |
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What we need is a very large increase in the volume of student starts
and completions. I think Sport Pilot is the key to realizing this. Figuring 20-30 hours needed to get someone licensed, you could realistically have people earning a license in about two weeks ab initio. I imagine we will see schools in places like Florida or New Mexico that will offer packages that a busy person could fit into on a vacation. Availability of new, manufactured aircraft at significantly lower cost will make it easier for new pilots to keep flying. This is to my mind an even bigger issue than student starts. It's awful to have someone go through the trouble and expense of earning a PPL and then not use it, but all evidence indicates this happens quite a lot. More people flying means more demand for airports means more people acquainted with recreational flying means more good things for everyone with wings. Then, of all the people who go Sport Pilot, I'll bet we see a minimum of 25% upgrading to PPLs within two years. These will be people who enjoy flying and want to move up to bigger and faster and more capable aircraft. It will be much easier for someone to start as a Sport Pilot, enjoy that for a year or two, then step up to 172s or Cherokees. I suspect in the long run we will see the emergence of a combined PPL/IR approach, which really makes more sense, since most of the learning is focused on navigation and communication anyway. Plus this will really represent a big step up in capabilities for the pilot and make the effort worthwhile. Finally, if we can build up a meaningfully larger community of IFR pilots, we'll see what happens when you get a high-volume, competitive marketplace. Look at how much boat you get for $150k, often with a ton of electronics, a lot more moving parts, two large engines, and a furnished interior. GA aircraft will always be more expensive but there's a lot of room for economies of scale to improve things. But first we need more pilots. Best, -cwk. |
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