Shuckers86
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Shuckers86
Since returning to GA flying after 35+ years in the Part 121 world I’ve taken several people flying. A lot of my passengers are early 20 somethings wondering if they want to be airline pilots. I’ve also flown with a few young pilots, one is a CFII, already on the professional track to the majors. One common theme I’ve noticed is that none of the pilots at these college/professional flight schools have ever flown just for the pure enjoyment of flying. When I first learned to fly I took up anyone and everyone from my parents, siblings, classmates, etc. I think it even helped me catch my wife who was well above my pay grade. It’s bothering me a little that these kids are so focused on the destination that they are not savoring the journey. I would guess the main reason is cost. Another thing I believe contributing to this trend is flight schools don’t rent planes to their students. I’m not sure about ATP but I think L3 doesn’t let students use their planes. I’ve always thought flying is fun whether it’s a Tomahawk, CE210, MD11, B767, or my current ride the 172! Fly Safely and Have Fun doing it!