Everskyward
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The people I know who own the nicest aircraft are not pilots at all. They are content to sit in the back. I have occasionally asked people who express at least a little interest in what is going on up front if they have ever thought of learning to fly. It seems like the most prevalent answer is not enough time to devote to what they know is a challenging task.The people I know who own the nicest aircraft are not professional pilots, that's for sure.
Apparently some of us have a misguided idea of what constitutes a "nice" airplane...
Cessna 195 vs. King Air? When you can fly a big, fast airplane for a living, what's so "nice" about flying something like a King Air as a hobby?