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Bro do you even lift
Also, extroverted mathematicians.
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Also, extroverted mathematicians.
How many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...
Hustling on the golf course.
I love the long XCsHow many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...
Delayed gratification and compound interest. Started maxing out IRA/401k in my 20's, now I am in my 50's.
How many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...
How many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...
And school teachers oddly enough.
I’m also a huge fan of the long XCs. Between this and the 100th airport thread I’ve finally cleaned up my logbook and ran some stats. This year I’ve flown little over 14k miles, with 3 trips over 800nm each way and 7 trips 300-500nm each way. Some of these are really hard to do commercially. I did have 3 trips scrub this year due to weather - one of those I went ahead and did the trip commercially. I bought 1st class tickets (which since it was last minute only cost me half of what flying myself would have cost). I’d still choose flying private over airline.How many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...
Same here!DINK
Same. And I grow a bunch of food on my tiny lot too, don't tell my HOA.Flying club, and I’m a do-it-myselfer around the house. Relative to my neighbors I save $5k or more a year on landscaping and home maintenance. And my wife and I like to cook, so we don’t eat out all that often.
Same. And I grow a bunch of food on my tiny lot too, don't tell my HOA.
Reminds me of me.... I used to figure 4 hrs OT would pay for an hour with the instructor... Got my PPL in a hurry that way...I work in federal law enforcement. I pick up on average one overtime shift per week. With my current club rate, that covers 2 hours of flying per week plus my plane payment. Plane should be payed off in 17 months or so, then I'll be able to afford to fly even a little bit more. Goal is to fly at least 100 hours per year. Trying to hit commercial either late 2022 or definitely by 2023.
Hang glide - I think I spent $1500 per year on lessons, equipment depreciation, glider inspections, club fees, and parachute repacks.
Retired. No mortgage or car payments. No CC debt. Live on an airpark--no hangar rent. I'm an IA so maintenance is free. I have a supportive wife.
Decent retirement income. That said, at 83 having TWO planes is kinda dumb.
How the heck do you get into hang gliding? Looks like so much fun, but my wife would kill me if the hang gliding didn’t. Maybe once the kids are gone... would love a thread on this subject.
Back in my sailplane days, I used to facetiously describe disinterest in hang gliders by saying “I don’t want my body to be the landing gear on any aircraft”! Seriously, just joking here but….I flew HG for a while, then took a break, and expect I'll pick it back up in retirement.
Reminds me of me.... I used to figure 4 hrs OT would pay for an hour with the instructor... Got my PPL in a hurry that way...
Back in my sailplane days, I used to facetiously describe disinterest in hang gliders by saying “I don’t want my body to be the landing gear on any aircraft”! Seriously, just joking here but….
Retirement is generally connected with aging and I honestly can’t imagine launching this creaky machine off that ramp, let alone going ‘gear-down’ on landing.
How many of you use your aircraft for "real" travel?
ie. Going over 500 miles, staying a while (days to weeks) instead of flying in tubes or driving or RVing?
Do you prefer it over "conventional" methods?
Yes, there can be delays due to wx etc. But who cares?
Heck, the airlines are getting delayed for days due to old weather half a country away...