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Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003:
.....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 Here are the number of private certificates issued: 1971-49,000 1976-55,000 1981-45,000 1986-34,000 1991-49,000 1996-24,000 2001-25,000 2004-23,000 Both of these are a one-way trips, ladies and gentlemen. What the heck kind of GA are we going to have in 25 years, at this rate? What can we do to arrest this rate of decline? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Force our kids to learn to fly and insist that they solo before they can
take their drivers test. Insist that they pass their PPL before they graduate high school and their CPL before you pay their first college tuition. Just kidding. On the flip side... just think how many extra airplanes will be available!! 2 airplanes in every hanger! ![]() Jim |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: ....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 Wow, I'm almost exactly average. What an exciting thought... :-) Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote: Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: ....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 Wow, I'm almost exactly average. What an exciting thought... :-) Good God. There were pteradactyls in the pattern when I soloed. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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The biggest problem is cost. The future of GA is homebuilding.
Mike MU-2 "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: ....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 Here are the number of private certificates issued: 1971-49,000 1976-55,000 1981-45,000 1986-34,000 1991-49,000 1996-24,000 2001-25,000 2004-23,000 Both of these are a one-way trips, ladies and gentlemen. What the heck kind of GA are we going to have in 25 years, at this rate? What can we do to arrest this rate of decline? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003:
The numbers are meaningless (though influential) without a comparison to non-pilot actuarial data. The entire country is getting old, for the same reason the social security system is broken. Baby boomers didn't put enough babies into the pot. Do the pilot certificate numbers merely reflect this national trend, or is there a decline on top of it, or does it buck the trend (but not sufficiently to cause an increase? I don't know, but that's where a good part of the solution would lie. Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: another way to look at it is that it could be a sign of improved safety (greater survival rate) --Sylvain (optimist) |
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Well... I guess I can look forward to being average then!
Jim "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: ....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 Wow, I'm almost exactly average. What an exciting thought... :-) Matt |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Here's the average age of pilots, comparing 1993 to 2003: ....................1993 -- 2003 Student ........ 33.7 - 34.0 Rec ..............45.5 - 51.3 Private ..........42.7 - 46.5 Commercial ...41.9 - 45.6 ATP ..............44.1 - 47.0 .................. Boy, am glad to know that for the first time in my life I'm actually above average. I've been trying to tell my wife that for years. Thanks for brightening my day, Jay. Arnold Sten |
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