Half the world doesn't care about GA and the other half is scared of it.
Not to mention it's expensive as all get out.
You have to have the 'it' factor, the love and need of it. Very few people I've met outside our little group here have it.
The key is to encourage more young women to become involved. The young men will follow
and more hot chicks. aviation definitely needs way more hot chicks.
Especially as Flight Attendants!
1980s TV was full of shows that had lots of cool cars and aircraft. Now it is just dumb white men being saved by women and minorities. Whatever, let GA die, it doesn't deserve to live.
It was a Mooney.....(as a new owner of one I think it should get me lots of chicks).....
I'd say a plus would be having meaningless sex with flight attendants, but I don't think I can recall seeing an attractive flight attendant in the past 15 years or so.
Went on a few dates with a flight attendant and said she gets hit on by the pilots constantly. And not pilots her age, the older 40-50 year olds as well.
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I went on a few dates with a low seniority flight attendant and I can tell you she worked every holiday, a pretty ****ty schedule, and definitely didn't make a lot. She agreed the FOs were pretty much in the same boat as her.
Embry Riddle new graduates earn an average of $63k and have about $47k debt.
Not great, but not as bad as portrayed.
I still prefer the method I used. Seven years (work & school) to get a 4 year degree at a great school (Not Embry Riddle) and graduated with zero debt.
Hey David, I'm curious about your income. Are you making enough to live on your own with an apartment, utility bills, insurance, etc., or are your folks still chipping in?
I know you've been up there for a few years now and are transitioning to a more demanding aircraft and flight regime. Did your income go up substantially, or just a few bucks?
You can generalize as you wish, I don't need hard numbers.
Good news about that! We at least don't have to look very hard to see why the female half of my generation isn't in a big hurry to invest their time much less spend their lives in an aviation career:
Paying off school debt is great fun. Just imagine having all that debt then falling ill, getting into an auto accident or other and not being able to meet FAA medical standards.
Lots and lots of risk there.
Personally, I think the incredibly hostile reception of the pilot community (flying or renting aircraft valued at 5 and 6 figures) to drones (almost universally < $1000) while simultaneously complaining about the high cost of aviation as a barrier to entry is extremely hypocritical.
Without the benefit of experiencing the golden years, I believe there's going to be a lot of future in general aviation as drones continue to evolve, the experimental community thrives, and certification reform chugs along (slowly). If we were to take an educational approach to drones, welcome the pilots into the community, and teach them how they can be a part of a the system instead of an adversary to it, I think that would make a big difference in putting younger kids on a path to bigger and better aviation pursuits. Instead, we are epically squandering this opportunity.
Good news about that! We at least don't have to look very hard to see why the female half of my generation isn't in a big hurry to invest their time much less spend their lives in an aviation career:
Aviation needs more zoom climbs. That'll attract kids.
Paying off school debt is great fun. Just imagine having all that debt then falling ill, getting into an auto accident or other and not being able to meet FAA medical standards.
Lots and lots of risk there.
I'm WAAAY more likely to nail a deer on landing or hit a flock of birds, what's done about this nada, we are allowed to shoot the deer at the field, but have to dress them and donate them to a food bank, way to much work for zero reward, result... Lots of deer and what not on the field.
The best way to get young people to fly is probably to just give them a work ethic!
If anything, social networking is killing aviation. It's a competition for who's the prettiest and most popular female pilot and the winner gets friends with nice planes they can fly for free. I wish I could speak for everyone but I'm afraid I've been driven into a pigeon hole. You're either a female pilot or a young aviator, but never both.
There seems to be quite the group of attention-whore female pilots whose entire narrative is about looking pretty and making a big deal of the fact that they are female and therefore deserve super special treatment.
Contrasted against that are several young ladies in my flying club who are all about the flying; dedicated, competent, and in it for the sake of the aviation. Those are the people that I admire, based on their achievements rather than their gender/appearance.
There has always been this, but I'm sure social media has made it 100 times more noticeable.I've noticed a lot of this through "friends of friends" on Facebook. There seems to be quite the group of attention-whore female pilots whose entire narrative is about looking pretty and making a big deal of the fact that they are female and therefore deserve super special treatment. Then there's plenty of idiotic middle-aged men fawning over them and trying to be the next to offer them rides in fancy airplanes.
Females are treated differently than males in society. Whenever a female programmer, pilot, mechanic, physicist, etc. enters the room, I can count off the handful of seconds before a man makes a comment about her appearance or her gender. It doesn't matter what the reason is or how right or wrong it is -- it's just a fact that women are generally pieces of meat first and whatever else they do second.
Females have made huge gains in our society, even in the more highly paid professions. My own is now largely female (at one point my Chair, Dean, Provost and President were all female). When I was young medicine was an all boys club, now its half female and climbing. Veterinary medicine is mostly female, girls are doing great in my end of things.
The only places females are not doing that well are Engineering and Physics. Females still only make up a single digit percentage in the pilot school.
Which is just because females CHOOSE to not go down those paths. Heck if you're a minority female there are tons of doors which will open for you compared to a white male. It's kinda gone 180, now days it's just a choice.
Not only that, people will say they remember me but I have no clue who they are...
I can see that, but I was comparing two people with the same job description, one being male and the other being female.Welcome to my world. Happens a lot when you teach thousands of students a year.
I can see that, but I was comparing two people with the same job description, one being male and the other being female.
I know, just me self-aggrandizing.
<SNIP> The best way to get young people to fly is probably to just give them a work ethic!