AcroGimp
Cleared for Takeoff
So, the running joke is how do you make a small fortune in aviation, answer - start with a big one.
Having been in on an aviation start-up (employee not investor), I can testify this is very true.
My real interest here is to find out more about how we as members find the money portion of the time-weather-money formula that results in our ability to commit wonton acts of aviation. Partly for inspiration, partly for comiseration, and because it is sometimes fun to see what other folks do to pay for their fun.
I'll start. I am Manager of Product Support Engineering for an engeering services company in San Diego, CA. I have been in Reliability/Maintainability/Safety Engineering and Technical Documentation in the aerospace/defense area for almost 20 years with a 4 year diversion into losing vast sums of money proving myself as a very poor (quality/capability) small business owner.
I currently don't get to fly anywhere near as much as I want to given I am still paying off said small business experience (call it a PhD from the school of hard knocks), and I have a daughter about to go to college.
Once I clear some tax issues I intend to purchase my first plane (likely a single-seat aerobatic/sportplane) since it is far easier to rent practical planes than fun ones.
I still have a severe entrepreneurial bent (can't shake it it seems no matter what I spend) and have some things I want to do, largely outside aviation, to create the big fortune that I can turn into a small one.....
'Gimp
Having been in on an aviation start-up (employee not investor), I can testify this is very true.
My real interest here is to find out more about how we as members find the money portion of the time-weather-money formula that results in our ability to commit wonton acts of aviation. Partly for inspiration, partly for comiseration, and because it is sometimes fun to see what other folks do to pay for their fun.
I'll start. I am Manager of Product Support Engineering for an engeering services company in San Diego, CA. I have been in Reliability/Maintainability/Safety Engineering and Technical Documentation in the aerospace/defense area for almost 20 years with a 4 year diversion into losing vast sums of money proving myself as a very poor (quality/capability) small business owner.
I currently don't get to fly anywhere near as much as I want to given I am still paying off said small business experience (call it a PhD from the school of hard knocks), and I have a daughter about to go to college.
Once I clear some tax issues I intend to purchase my first plane (likely a single-seat aerobatic/sportplane) since it is far easier to rent practical planes than fun ones.
I still have a severe entrepreneurial bent (can't shake it it seems no matter what I spend) and have some things I want to do, largely outside aviation, to create the big fortune that I can turn into a small one.....
'Gimp