True, but it's also accompanied by a crazy century-old labyrinth of regulations concerning every possible area of the industry. Medical requirements, airspace, compensation, maintenance, you name it - every single little rule seems to exist within a morass of caviats, exceptions, and dependencies.We are incredibly fortunate.
I was gonna say the same. Nothing says freedom like requiring fealty to the flag.You want a symbol of freedom to be required?
Yeah. The freedom to hang what I want in my house/hanger is a freedom I do not want taken away from meYou want a symbol of freedom to be required?
I don't understand. If it is required, it is not freedom.Yeah. The freedom to hang what I want in my house/hanger is a freedom I do not want taken away from me
Yes. That’s the point. If I am required to hang the flag I will have lost the freedom to decide for myself what to hang or not to hangI don't understand. If it is required, it is not freedom.
That was my point as well.Yes. That’s the point. If I am required to hang the flag I will have lost the freedom to decide for myself what to hang or not to hang
As am I, but I'm also glad I live in a country where I can choose to blow my money on 100LL instead of a flag.Should be required to hang in every hangar. Very grateful to live in a country where aviation is easily accessible compared to others.
I thought so. My reply to your post was just to add to it. Not contradict it. We were on the same page. Maybe I could have worded it better.That was my point as well.
Your thread convinced me to hang my dad's flag in the hangar. After he died it arrived in the mail. Mom gave it to me because Dad and I were best friends. I wish I knew who mailed it to us.Should be required to hang in every hangar. Very grateful to live in a country where aviation is easily accessible compared to others.
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A veteran moved into the house next door. Hung a flag in a front window of his garage.
25 years later, the flag is still there...sun-faded, washed out, a pale version of the national colors. Suggested that he replace it, but it hasn't happened yet.
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Dividing up the items from a family estate, my son called for the casket flag of his grandfather. No fight, we are a friendly family.
He has it hanging in large a north facing window, and after years, it is getting sun faded. I suggested that he preserve it from the reflected sun damage.
His response was he would rather it faded to nothing, with people asking about it, than hide it from damage.