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"I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or
the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane “die” this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-aviation-%E2%80%9Cplane%E2%80%9D-to-see/ |
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:39:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote:
"I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane “die” this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-aviation-%E2%80%9Cplane%E2%80%9D-to-see/ GA on the decline? Absolutely. GA making adjustments to thwart that decline. Hardly. The best/worst example is the Sport Pilot debacle and the supposed emergence of "inexpensive" LSA. The LSA has gained some ground with geezers who have flunked their medicals but driven a resurgence of GA? Give me a break. GA dead? NO. Dying? Like an octogenarian, it's only a matter of time. |
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On Oct 10, 10:51*am, Tom wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:39:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote: "I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane die this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-a.... GA on the decline? Absolutely. GA making adjustments to thwart that decline. Hardly. The best/worst example is the Sport Pilot debacle and the supposed emergence of "inexpensive" LSA. The LSA has gained some ground with geezers who have flunked their medicals but driven a resurgence of GA? Give me a break. GA dead? NO. Dying? Like an octogenarian, it's only a matter of time. Golly, Tom, do you live in GA the same as MU? lol A* |
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On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:28:29 -0700 (PDT), Aceā* wrote:
On Oct 10, 10:51Ā*am, Tom wrote: On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:39:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote: "I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane die this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-a... GA on the decline? Absolutely. GA making adjustments to thwart that decline. Hardly. The best/worst example is the Sport Pilot debacle and the supposed emergence of "inexpensive" LSA. The LSA has gained some ground with geezers who have flunked their medicals but driven a resurgence of GA? Give me a break. GA dead? NO. Dying? Like an octogenarian, it's only a matter of time. Golly, Tom, do you live in GA the same as MU? lol A* Golly Acey I haven't lived in Georgia since 2005. *LOL* Please keep up like a good demon-troll should. -- http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php# |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 10:16:41 -0400, MU wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:28:29 -0700 (PDT), Aceā* wrote: On Oct 10, 10:51Ā*am, Tom wrote: On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:39:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote: "I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane die this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-a... GA on the decline? Absolutely. GA making adjustments to thwart that decline. Hardly. The best/worst example is the Sport Pilot debacle and the supposed emergence of "inexpensive" LSA. The LSA has gained some ground with geezers who have flunked their medicals but driven a resurgence of GA? Give me a break. GA dead? NO. Dying? Like an octogenarian, it's only a matter of time. Golly, Tom, do you live in GA the same as MU? lol A* Golly Acey I haven't lived in Georgia since 2005. *LOL* Please keep up like a good demon-troll should. Regardless of whether GA is in GA or in CA or FL or The Isle Of Wight, it's dying. The so-called inexpensive LSA new is typically over $100,000 with extensive maintenance, fuel and other associated costs. Then with your crappy Sport Pilot license, you can fly in circles, daylight and good weather only and enjoy $300 hamburgers. Since a medical is not required, there is no limitation on age or capabilities, you can drop dead in the air when you would be denied a drive's license. But, hey, let's not limit air craziness to non racing aviation. Here we have a geezer allowed to race over the heads of thousands and when he kills a handful and maims a churchful, it's "metal fatigue". No, not the metal in his head either. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/...20107634.shtml Move the *children*, those who have not been chopped up by the flying debris. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXjzMP-1Q-g |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 11:36:49 -0400, Tom wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 10:16:41 -0400, MU wrote: On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 21:28:29 -0700 (PDT), Aceā* wrote: On Oct 10, 10:51Ā*am, Tom wrote: On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:39:34 -0400, Quaalude wrote: "I look with sadness on the Cessna with bees nests in its air vents, or the Mooney sitting on its rims with critters running in and out of it, and the Cessna 150, faded and gutted like a fish. I ask myself, how did it get to this? How could someone let their plane die this way?" http://seebarryfly.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/is-the-death-of-general-a... GA on the decline? Absolutely. GA making adjustments to thwart that decline. Hardly. The best/worst example is the Sport Pilot debacle and the supposed emergence of "inexpensive" LSA. The LSA has gained some ground with geezers who have flunked their medicals but driven a resurgence of GA? Give me a break. GA dead? NO. Dying? Like an octogenarian, it's only a matter of time. Golly, Tom, do you live in GA the same as MU? lol A* Golly Acey I haven't lived in Georgia since 2005. *LOL* Please keep up like a good demon-troll should. Regardless of whether GA is in GA or in CA or FL or The Isle Of Wight, it's dying. The so-called inexpensive LSA new is typically over $100,000 with extensive maintenance, fuel and other associated costs. Then with your crappy Sport Pilot license, you can fly in circles, daylight and good weather only and enjoy $300 hamburgers. Since a medical is not required, there is no limitation on age or capabilities, you can drop dead in the air when you would be denied a drive's license. But, hey, let's not limit air craziness to non racing aviation. Here we have a geezer allowed to race over the heads of thousands and when he kills a handful and maims a churchful, it's "metal fatigue". No, not the metal in his head either. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/...20107634.shtml Move the *children*, those who have not been chopped up by the flying debris. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXjzMP-1Q-g I haven't renewed my PPL this year and one reason is that the airport I fly out of is a) under runway construction and b) filled with daffy old pilots. Try sharing a single TO/L runway with a bunch of glaucoma-laden morons. lol. When you choice on TO abort is "which set of mangroves do I ditch in", you're better off grounded. -- http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php# |
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MU wrote:
I haven't renewed my PPL this year and one reason is that the airport I fly out of is a) under runway construction and b) filled with daffy old pilots. Try sharing a single TO/L runway with a bunch of glaucoma-laden morons. lol. When you choice on TO abort is "which set of mangroves do I ditch in", you're better off grounded. Reality Check Active General Aviation Aircraft in the U.S. 1973-2011 Current as of March 2011 Source: FAA Year No Active Aircraft 2011 224,475 2001 211,446 1991 196,874 1981 213,293 1973 153,311 Doesn't exactly look dead to me. Keith |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:11:43 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:
MU wrote: I haven't renewed my PPL this year and one reason is that the airport I fly out of is a) under runway construction and b) filled with daffy old pilots. Try sharing a single TO/L runway with a bunch of glaucoma-laden morons. lol. When you choice on TO abort is "which set of mangroves do I ditch in", you're better off grounded. Reality Check Active General Aviation Aircraft in the U.S. 1973-2011 Current as of March 2011 Source: FAA Year No Active Aircraft 2011 224,475 2001 211,446 1991 196,874 1981 213,293 1973 153,311 Doesn't exactly look dead to me. Keith Dying is not dead. Reality check, truth be known, general aviation is a dying industry. Every year there are fewer active pilots, "active airplanes" is a load. At the airport where I learned to fly in the early '70s there used to be three flight schools; two were busy enough and the third did some float training. The tiedown area was covered in airplanes. Now there's one flight school with a couple of Katanas, and both were tied down off in a corner the other day when I was there. Maybe a quarter of the old number of airplanes tied down outside, with a few more in hangars. No kids at the fence. And this in a city that has seen the population double in that time. Transport Canada says that in some areas of the country flight training is down 50% ( I was a partner Cessna dealer there). The insurance companies have killed off the flight schools and rentals in all but the most prosperous locations. The general liability consciousness of our society has affected mentalities, and the fuel crunch has done the rest. I wish I could believe otherwise, but I think it is an unrecoverable flat spin. . . -- http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php# |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:20:16 -0400, MU wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:11:43 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: MU wrote: I haven't renewed my PPL this year and one reason is that the airport I fly out of is a) under runway construction and b) filled with daffy old pilots. Try sharing a single TO/L runway with a bunch of glaucoma-laden morons. lol. When you choice on TO abort is "which set of mangroves do I ditch in", you're better off grounded. Reality Check Active General Aviation Aircraft in the U.S. 1973-2011 Current as of March 2011 Source: FAA Year No Active Aircraft 2011 224,475 2001 211,446 1991 196,874 1981 213,293 1973 153,311 Doesn't exactly look dead to me. Keith Dying is not dead. Reality check, truth be known, general aviation is a dying industry. Every year there are fewer active pilots, "active airplanes" is a load. At the airport where I learned to fly in the early '70s there used to be three flight schools; two were busy enough and the third did some float training. The tiedown area was covered in airplanes. Now there's one flight school with a couple of Katanas, and both were tied down off in a corner the other day when I was there. Maybe a quarter of the old number of airplanes tied down outside, with a few more in hangars. No kids at the fence. And this in a city that has seen the population double in that time. Transport Canada says that in some areas of the country flight training is down 50% ( I was a partner Cessna dealer there). The insurance companies have killed off the flight schools and rentals in all but the most prosperous locations. The general liability consciousness of our society has affected mentalities, and the fuel crunch has done the rest. I wish I could believe otherwise, but I think it is an unrecoverable flat spin. . . Do you keep up with Huffman et al? |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 16:29:55 -0400, Tom wrote:
Do you keep up with Huffman et al? Dekkers/Hilliard? I was @ Dekkers recent book signing to call out the fraud until I was asked to "leave". LOL. Hilliard has been arrested more than once for whipping up on teenagers, what a pair! Huffman was bought by a Company Ponzi guy, they love Venice for obvious reasons. Great facility, er, *was* I should say, the town has more geezers in it than Marco Island and threex as dangerous. Less mangroves though. -- http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php# |
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