Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
Professional hitman.
A friend of mine does that, kills for a living.
(He owns a pesticide business)
Professional hitman.
Sail
Sounds like a statistical outlier to meWell, unless you do something that causes emergency revocation of all certificates. Then it's "I was..."
Not many hobbies offer that zesty mix of cash bonfire, myriad means to kill one's self .....
Sounds like a statistical outlier to me
As you might imagine, I’ve been pondering this one quite a bit lately.
Hookers and booze. I thought that was the answer to everything.
Play in a band maybe. I hate what I do but I am 20 years into a career that I am stuck in.
I have to have an outlet. Maybe RC planes. I always loved those things. I enjoy making videos it turns out and I am toying with starting a satire science channel.
I'd probably go full bore into a project like that. I have to have something that is mine and creative or I'd get depressed pretty fast.
Man that's just crazy talk. . .maybe if blind, or paralyzed; but if you can sail or fish or fornicate, you can fly something. . .What would you do with yourself?
This might be a stretch, but we can all probably agree that our bank accounts would have a few more zeros attached to them, if ‘pilot’ wasn’t an accolade of ours. I don’t think any of us became a pilot to save money, however.
For me, having the ability to go out and fly helps keeps me sane.
But, if you weren’t a pilot, what other things would you do with your free time?
Nate, given your apparent gift letting the words flow, how about starting a podcast? Audio equipment still has a fairly high nerd quotient!
Mmmm... Well, if I couldn't fly, it would obviously be for some reason that would also put the kibosh on a lot of my other hobbies.
Well, unless you do something that causes emergency revocation of all certificates. Then it's "I was..."
Dude... I'm already there. I can't get a third class, nor can I get an SI, so I can't use Basic Med either. So I'm flying with Sport Pilot privileges now. If I physically couldn't fly Light Sport, it would probably mean there would be a lot of other things I couldn't do. If I couldn't hoist myself into the cockpit and manipulate the controls, or couldn't see well enough, or whatever -- I probably would be hard pressed to drive or do a lot of other things, too.Not necessarily. There are lots of medical conditions that could make you ineligible for a medical that wouldn't prevent you from doing other things. Although if you're counting all flying (including that which doesn't require a medical) then that's fair. I guess for many of us if we're flying a plane that requires a 3rd class or better I'd consider downgrading to something not requiring a medical to effectively being "couldn't fly anymore."
Example: Glider is not an MU-2.
Nothing ruins a good hobby faster than making a business out of it.I used to race as a hobby but it became work.
I wanted to fly for fun but it became work.
I am afraid to do anything else for fun....
Dude... I'm already there. I can't get a third class, nor can I get an SI, so I can't use Basic Med either. So I'm flying with Sport Pilot privileges now. If I physically couldn't fly Light Sport, it would probably mean there would be a lot of other things I couldn't do. If I couldn't hoist myself into the cockpit and manipulate the controls, or couldn't see well enough, or whatever -- I probably would be hard pressed to drive or do a lot of other things, too.
So no, when I say I couldn't do a lot of other things if I couldn't fly, that's exactly what I mean.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, some of this boils down to "don't get your medical revoked or denied". If you're still fit to fly, don't ever -- ever -- apply for a medical or SI unless and until you know for absolute certain you'll be issued. Otherwise it's ultralights, gliders or hot air balloons for you, pal. Light Sport may be a step down from an MU-2, but it's not necessarily much of a step down in speed or range from what many of us mere mortals fly. Might even be a step up. I know what I fly now is faster, cheaper, better equipped, and more comfortable than the 172 I was flying before. After my MI, I contacted Dr. Chien about an SI. When I found out that probably wasn't going to happen, I let my medical expire. I fly a lot more now than I did before, because my cost per hour is about 1/3 what it was. Guy I knew in the club didn't do that, got his medical denied, and he's now riding a Harley instead of flying anything -- ever.
I used to race as a hobby but it became work.
I wanted to fly for fun but it became work.
I am afraid to do anything else for fun....
Or pull the mixture cable.
Put more money into the boat, do the great loop.