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Recently, Andrew Sarangan posted:
This is a follow-on to the various discussions on the future of GA. Why aren't the kids who grew up with cell phones and iPods not interested in aviation? (rest snipped for brevity) I think you've hit on a big reason already. iPods, internet computing and such are passive involvements that require little in the way of commitment, education, sacrifice, and focus. In short, just the opposite of what is required to get actively involved in GA. Beyond that, the barriers to entry have increased significantly in the last couple of decades due to many factors, including an overly-litigious society and urban sprawl. One way that interests can grow into active involvements is through incremental experiences. When I was a kid, although we lived in large cities, there were plenty of public places to fly model planes within walking distance of our house. Today, I don't know of one place within an hour's drive to do that. There isn't even a decent hobby shop in our city from which to buy materials or kits to build flying model planes. It makes it tough to maintain interest if you can't have positive experiences along the way. Neil |
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