It seems like we are having the tail wag the dog here in this discussion.
Maybe I’m totally off, but the key seems like it would be the number of new students getting into the flight schools. I mean, cost is one thing, but even if costs are way too high, having 20 new students wanting to learn to fly vs. Having 5 per year is better.
Letting many people know, or just reminding others, young, middle aged, or even old people that they CAN learn to fly would be the way to go. I think there are also a out of untapped potential.
It’s PR, and it is initiatives that introduce people to the idea that they could learn to fly an airplane that could vitalize GA. The first thing you have to do is get people thinking it is possible. The second thing is to show them how amazingly cool it is, or in the case of older folks like me, remind them that GA even exists and is doable.
Without that, it would matter much if the costs came down.
Come on guys. YOU guys are pilots! Are you telling me that wonderful feeling of piloting an airplane, looking at the ground below, taking off and traveling somewhere and landing and the feeling of it is not able to compete with mobile telephones or even flight sims? (Personally I think flight sims also can be a boon to GA)
Don’t you believe that there is a segment of the population that if they just came out to the local airport and watched some small planes take off and land, might see the same thing we do? Might get enthused and see the beauty and the thrill of it?
I think really people hunger for a real experience. I think GA is not on the radar for many because of lack of exposure. I think the answer is to have small airports and flying clubs, schools, get better at PR.
Regarding the cost. Yes, it is high. But I lived a good part of my life not understanding that it was still doable. The thing being that one can pay as you go. The high price is the total, but it isn’t a lump sum. You can do it on the installment plan. At least to a degree.
The more people one can get to think about learning to be a pilot, and the more the idea is out there would help a lot. Do you guys see, other than because you are in the GA world, much of any advertisement in non pilot areas? Promotions, advertising, or even small planes? We almost never see them. Closest we have gotten is that Tom Cruise film that came out a year or so ago..
I wish the AOPA would try to promote more GA in films, tv series, etc. and get just the idea of flying small planes out there.