I am still evaluating whether to commit the time and money to obtain my PPL. I'm by nature a pretty risk-averse fellow, but I am fascinated by flying- always have been. I'm not scared of it per se, but in reading tons of threads on this forum, it seems that having engine issues (whether they be technically emergencies or not), as well as electronic or other mechanical failures are fairly common. For instance, in a thread talking about which handheld backup radio to buy, there were several anecdotes about panel failures where the radio came in handy.
I'm not talking about issues which lead to off-field/crash landings (where the FAA and NTSB get involved)- but I am seeing what seems to be a lot of pilots talking about all sorts of failures resulting in urgent "get down to an airport quickly" situations which to a prospective pilot seem to happen a ton.
Am I reading that correctly? OR is this more a function of human nature where folks share the 1 thing that happened to them and make it seem like it happens more frequently than it does?
Said another way- it is fairly routine as a general aviation pilot after a few years of flying to have more than a handful of engine outs and/or radio failures causing you to get clearance via lights from the tower/etc. etc. where you walk away, but it was pretty scary there for a bit?
I'm not talking about issues which lead to off-field/crash landings (where the FAA and NTSB get involved)- but I am seeing what seems to be a lot of pilots talking about all sorts of failures resulting in urgent "get down to an airport quickly" situations which to a prospective pilot seem to happen a ton.
Am I reading that correctly? OR is this more a function of human nature where folks share the 1 thing that happened to them and make it seem like it happens more frequently than it does?
Said another way- it is fairly routine as a general aviation pilot after a few years of flying to have more than a handful of engine outs and/or radio failures causing you to get clearance via lights from the tower/etc. etc. where you walk away, but it was pretty scary there for a bit?