Jay Honeck
Touchdown! Greaser!
I agree with much of what you say, but I still find VFR daytime flying to be a superior method of transportation to driving. And our RV-8 gets better gas mileage than my Ford truck.I'd say it's not one thing, but an amalgam of many things mentioned. Time and money are always in limited supply. Xbox(et al) has made devastating inroads in the youth's time, and also money. My kids never owned or played video games but on the lower income side I see Xbox(et al) as a real problem for youth.
Next we come to a regulatory aspect. Don't discount this. We've all pretty much come across that person who wonders why we are "allowed" to fly anywhere we want any time we want without some kind of 'control' being exercised over us. It seems that the younger generation are much more ok with a central authority making and enforcing regulations on almost every aspect of their lives. Heck, there was a story in yahoo a few days ago about a parent going to jail for letting their kid walk home from school. WTF? No one can say we have fewer rules that 10 years ago, and more are coming. My favorite whipping boy is the fact that when I fly a GA plane, I'm required to get authorization from my govt to LEAVE the country. Not by ground, or water, but only by air. We are being regulated into a tiny corner of the published BOR, and anything outside of those exact words are being beauracratized to death.
Finally, I think that GA was oversold as a method of reliable, safe, and timely transportation like a car. The truth is, it requires an order of magnitude more training than a car, is not as useful(load, comfort, convenience) in most cases, and the only redeeming value to it is that it's 2 or 3 or 4 times faster than driving. I think this was best driven home with the statement made by Ercoupe. In the 40s, you could theoretically go down to the local Sears outlet, and buy an Ercoupe, and they would sign you up with an instructor, and in a few weeks, you'd be hauling wife/GF around the skies to exciting destinations. The reality was that the Ercoupe would only go ~85MPH, it was cramped, hot, bumpy, and noisy, you couldn't carry much more than a small picnic basket, and when you got to the other end you had to arrange for a rental car, or have a friend haul you around on the ground. It just didn't work back then, and it doesn't work much better now.
I met a young Hispanic guy at the hotel last week who was astounded that we owned and routinely flew our own plane to San Antonio (his hometown) for dinner. To him, it was like space travel, and he immediately assumed we were wealthy beyond measure.
His Dodge dually was parked in the hotel's temporary parking check-in spot. I could see the custom wheels and the after-market lights, pointed to it, and asked how much he had tied up in his truck?
His answer: $67,000! And he pulls his boat with it.
When I told him that he could buy a really nice personal airplane for LESS, he just laughed. I don't think he ever believed me.
We have just done a terrible job of marketing GA to guys like him. He's got the money, but his preconceived notion of the exclusivity of GA has kept him from even considering it.