Brad Smith
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Student enrollments at A&P schools is way down compared to when I was in class in the 80’s. Like many others in my generation I grew up working on cars, motorcycles and anything mechanical that needed attention. Our fathers required us to help with all tasks around the house and our skills grew. Today’s generation is more computer biased, cars are way less likely to need attention and the government regulations forbid tampering with them.
We no longer instill the desire for mechanical things in kids anymore. iPhones, ipads, computer gaming etc. is where it’s at and who wants to get their hands dirty fiddling with an old airplane? Airplanes just aren’t very exciting anymore.
Most of the mechanics will be coming from outside the USA in the future and the supply of mechanics that want to work in general aviation will continue to dwindle.
It’s a sad situation with no immediate cure and I can only point to the reasons that kept me from GA and steered me to a career withMcDonnell/Boeing - much better pay and less liability.
We no longer instill the desire for mechanical things in kids anymore. iPhones, ipads, computer gaming etc. is where it’s at and who wants to get their hands dirty fiddling with an old airplane? Airplanes just aren’t very exciting anymore.
Most of the mechanics will be coming from outside the USA in the future and the supply of mechanics that want to work in general aviation will continue to dwindle.
It’s a sad situation with no immediate cure and I can only point to the reasons that kept me from GA and steered me to a career withMcDonnell/Boeing - much better pay and less liability.
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