Bill Haley
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50% or more of my travel is for business. The other half is subsidized by my business.
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...
So sorry to hear. We wish the best for you and your wife. While flying is wonderful, when it comes down to it, the people we love are precious.I was spending my share of my inheritance from my folks on flying lessons until my wife got terminally sick. Now, it’s going for her 24/7 caregivers. For now, all of my flying is simulated so I only pay for electricity and 3rd party add-ons We have solar that helps with the electric bill. Our long term care insurance helps a lot, but only covers about half.
The time is a big factor many overlook. People think "flying = $$$" but based on all the brand new SUVs and Teslas I see driving around surely there is a healthy amount of people who could fit flying into their budget.. but the time is a huge factor, and you have to line up the weather component with that too, that was my biggest issue living in New England.. most of my free days really weren't good flying daysthe money to fly but finding the time to fly
Back when I was getting my ticket... There were a lot of farm strips around, even within 3 miles of the Municipal strip...Not trying to create a "thread drift" here but my problem is not finding the money to fly but finding the time to fly. Still working full time and lots of demands with that. At age 66 I'm about to wrap up my instrument rating and that has kept me motivated to focus on flying. Personal goal for the coming year is at least an hour a week of flying. Farming keeps me busy.
The time is a big factor many overlook. People think "flying = $$$" but based on all the brand new SUVs and Teslas I see driving around surely there is a healthy amount of people who could fit flying into their budget.. but the time is a huge factor, and you have to line up the weather component with that too, that was my biggest issue living in New England.. most of my free days really weren't good flying days
Not trying to create a "thread drift" here but my problem is not finding the money to fly but finding the time to fly. Still working full time and lots of demands with that. At age 66 I'm about to wrap up my instrument rating and that has kept me motivated to focus on flying. Personal goal for the coming year is at least an hour a week of flying. Farming keeps me busy.
I usta think that, too...No time? The reason they put 4x4 on those trucks is to remind the farmers they have to work 4 months in the spring and 4 months in the fall.
No time? The reason they put 4x4 on those trucks is to remind the farmers they have to work 4 months in the spring and 4 months in the fall.
I usta think that, too...
I usta think groceries come from the grocery store, too.
But I know that's sposed to be funny... Ha!
Your sense of humor is much more acerbic than mine...
Thank you so much. I was lucky to find her, lucky to get her to fall in love with me, and extremely lucky she stuck by me when I was a total jerk. It breaks my heart to see how much she is fading day to day. (She has an accelerated case of Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (aka Mad Cow) and no one knows how she could have gotten it. My mother-in-law and I have our suspicions, but stating them would probably get my posting privileges suspended. Regardless of how she got it, she has it. Every day with her is precious, and harder than the day before, and yet, the sooner she passes, the better for her.So sorry to hear. We wish the best for you and your wife. While flying is wonderful, when it comes down to it, the people we love are precious.
Prayers for you and your wife and family...Thank you so much. I was lucky to find her, lucky to get her to fall in love with me, and extremely lucky she stuck by me when I was a total jerk. It breaks my heart to see how much she is fading day to day. (She has an accelerated case of Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (aka Mad Cow) and no one knows how she could have gotten it. My mother-in-law and I have our suspicions, but stating them would probably get my posting privileges suspended. Regardless of how she got it, she has it. Every day with her is precious, and harder than the day before, and yet, the sooner she passes, the better for her.
Agreed. My wife has truly been the wind beneath my wings. (I hate Bett Midler's rendition, though).Prayers for you and your wife and family...
My late wife who got me started in flying passed away from AML leukemia... My current wife supports my flying hobby and lets me take it out of my small (post official retirement) IRA.
We are blessed to have these ladies in our lives for as long as we get to keep them... They keep our feet planted on the world, but encourage us to soar....