I recently read this article on GAN about what young aviators "need" and according to the article it is "Fast planes, new friends and good food" While all of those things sound great I feel as if they are not addressing the underlying issues of why young people do not get involved with flying. Here is the article if anyone is interested.
http://generalaviationnews.com/2015...s-need-fast-planes-new-friends-and-good-food/
Until young people see flying as a valid career opportunity with decent jobs and pay right out of the gate, the average age will continue to climb and climb. In this economy how many young folks parents are willing to plop down $10k for a PPL? How many young people are motivated enough to do it on their own? How many young people would go $100k into debt for a job that if they're lucky will pay them $30k/yr and they'll have to live with their parents?
These are the hard questions we have to answer if we would like to see our hobby/profession continue to grow.
David White
Commercial Pilot Airplane Single & Multi-Engine Land
Pt 135 Alaska Bush & Instructor Pilot
21 years old
http://generalaviationnews.com/2015...s-need-fast-planes-new-friends-and-good-food/
Until young people see flying as a valid career opportunity with decent jobs and pay right out of the gate, the average age will continue to climb and climb. In this economy how many young folks parents are willing to plop down $10k for a PPL? How many young people are motivated enough to do it on their own? How many young people would go $100k into debt for a job that if they're lucky will pay them $30k/yr and they'll have to live with their parents?
These are the hard questions we have to answer if we would like to see our hobby/profession continue to grow.
David White
Commercial Pilot Airplane Single & Multi-Engine Land
Pt 135 Alaska Bush & Instructor Pilot
21 years old