I read it as she was the only recipient of this round, but I could be wrong.Sounds like Ashley is the only recipient of the scholarship. Did I miss it? Are there more?
The media exposure helps a little as well. Unfortunately the overall cost of obtaining a private pilot's certificate is a little high for a lot of people. Scholarships like this help with that, even if it's only one person at a time.Captain said:While it's cool for her, 1 more pilot isn't exactly going to "keep GA alive".
Very cool. Wish I knew what I wanted to do when I grow up....
brian];1948950 said:Flying is a very hard sell these days. Any exposure outside another airplane crash being reported on the news is a big plus.
$600+ round trip to Vegas with a little moderate mechanical turbulence thrown in when crossing Rollins Pass on a "good" day, and 5+ hours one-way, 6+ hours back, kinda takes the shine off of it for most folks.
Not me! But most.
(A co-worker asked once about a Vegas trip. I explained the above and he was instantly not interested. Haha. Now I can show him hard numbers from yesterday and today. I doubt he'll be taking up flying or passenger duties... Which if you think about it is what will naturally limit the ride-sharing stuff the FAA is so freaked out about...)
People used to always "Hey, let's fly to XXX! What would that cost?" Then I tell them, "Never mind."