He's an ATP with probably at least 10x more hours than you, but that's irrelevant.
Don't care if he owns American Airlines. And I don't see the answer on his aircraft ownership experience or anything else that justifies his personal attacks. My career enabled me to buy whatever I want. Did his?
My career enabled me to buy whatever I want. Did his?
I sacrificed my work productivity.
They won't miss it nearly as bad as I would miss this bunch of boneheads arguing about something.
ok... ok....that's wrong of me to say that.
I meant arguing about everything.
I resemble that remark.
Money. I am one of the fortunate few who have realized the purpose of money is to make me happy, not the other way around.
doesnt matter whether you rent the plane or borrow the plane or stole it
doesnt matter whether you own a typical spam can or a TBM or a 747
what have you sacrificed in your personal life to feed your addiction? if you havent sacrificed anything (hard to believe, sacrifice can be material or non-material), good for you, but for all us mere mortals i would think the we had to give up something to feed this addiction.
i will go first
-- gave up Hanger at an awesome FBO with lot of red carpet service and moved to a non-towered small airport with nothing apart from fuel and mx. i am thinking this will come back bite me on the arse this winter when its -20
-- ran some numbers and cut out everything i could (that include doing some stuff on my own that i absolutely HATE) so that i can redirect those funds for gas/mx/upgrades
what have you given up?
...what have you sacrificed in your personal life to feed your addiction?...
...what have you given up?
Minutes to shopping and doctors for a remote airpark in the AZ Outback. My airplane is 75 feet away the nearest Lowes is 75 miles away.
Not enough, wish I started sooner.what have you given up?
My left gnut.
Also, I hate silent g's.
Your career is irrelevant to this thread. But you know that. I have little use for trolls. I know you've been banned once under a similar username, and I suspect you've had others as well. So excuse me if I don't hold you in the same regard as the *actual* members of this community.
kayoh190: "Yeah, not much to sacrifice when the entirety of your aviation experience comes from a Cirrus brochure and a subscription to Popular Science."I have little use for trolls. So excuse me if I don't hold you in the same regard as the *actual* members of this community.
I've been thinking the same. Pot stirer at his best.
Okie, can't you use the 182 AS a house? That would solve the problem!I'd say my wife has done the sacrificing. Actually been thinking about giving up the airplane to get her the house she deserves. Can't do both.
Okie, can't you use the 182 AS a house? That would solve the problem!
The first two things I heard when starting my lessons:-- gave up Hanger at an awesome FBO with lot of red carpet service and moved to a non-towered small airport with nothing apart from fuel and mx. i am thinking this will come back bite me on the arse this winter when its -20
It only has 4 seats. We are a family of five. If I had extended baggage, I might be able to put a kid in there.
But seriously, we have outgrown our little house. It has been nice to own a small, CHEAP house since we got married. Since we haven't had to sink a bunch of money into a mortgage, it has allowed us to do a lot of things that others with big mortgages might be able to do, such as own an airplane. Alas, since our family has grown, the time has come to get into a house that is a little more comfortable for a family of five with three growing boys. It's also time to get the heck out of town. I'm about to go nuts living in town. I don't know how people do it. Not 100% sure we'll be able to swing it and keep an airplane, but we'll try. Depends on how much we end up spending on the new place, I reckon.
I have gotten the same advice, more than once... but I have been trained not to listenThe first two things I heard when starting my lessons:
1. Whatever you do, DON'T buy a plane.
2. If you do, hangar it with service. You'll hate shoveling snow to get it pulled out.