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I am wondering if more people will get into light planes? Purchase at
entry levels, rentals, maybe "Net Jet" or "eCar" type rental clubs for light planes and light twins? People who can avoid the controversial new stuff - not to mention the radiation of the scanners and the whole time delay - might mean more light plane buyers. After all, if delays at both ends will add a couple hours to the fight each way, it might be worth it to get in your own plane, or a rental plane, and have the same amount of time actually spent on the journey, but all the time being in the air with less inconvenience on the ground. |
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