garyb
Pre-takeoff checklist
Maybe you just need a friend who is a pilot.
"Don't annoy the crazy person, you're just jealous the voices talk to me!" ...until you fly out of ATC's airspace.
I don't know much about flying ultralights but I'm sure you still get some sort of flight training or at least you should. I've met some at EAA meetings that didn't. Those worry me. Heck even with hanggliding I've taken some lessons. You are correct that the smaller you go and least likely you are to play with the big boys, the cheaper it gets. It still comes down to if you are only able to delegate a certain amount of cash to a sport, which would you like to do.
I gotta boat too. All I do on that is cruise out to the middle of the lake and swim and drink.
For some a pilots certificate and a plane is a tax write off for a business.
Mine was built with a little help from my wife and kids. It is personally owned, paid for and not used for business.
Look up registration numbers next time you are sitting at the airport and see just how many are personally owned. Then watch how many "business" planes have family going or coming from a vacation. Talk to some corporate pilots and see how many "real" business trips vs family vacations those planes go on. Part of the reason American made goods cost a fortune.
........a ride on the magic carpet............., ie what does the time and money get you.
You may have the certificate for life, but a medical condition can invalidate its usefulness. .
THAT is when you get the boat! Fly when you are young and healthy, save the putting around the lake for the sunset years.
You assume putting around on a lake why? You assume the a person not in condition to fly to be in condition for boating why?
Thanks everyone for the info. I'm going to have to think on this a little more. I wish I had a little more money to spend every month and maybe I could do this. But with so little to spend, I'm not sure I could get the wife to go along with this. We are supposed to be setting this money aside for the family to use.
It sounds like some of you use your license to fly for business, that sounds like pretty good justification especially if your business is paying for the flying. I wish I could do that.
Somebody mentioned ultralights, I'm not sure I could go up in one of those although I have no doubt I could probably fly more with one of those.
Does anyone here fly gliders instead? Is that more economical or does it cost more because you still need an airplane to pull you up in the air?
...here's an example from just last weekend for me.
I went to college in Lubbock, TX.
LONG LIVE THE MATADOR!
Thanks everyone for the info. I'm going to have to think on this a little more. I wish I had a little more money to spend every month and maybe I could do this. But with so little to spend, I'm not sure I could get the wife to go along with this. We are supposed to be setting this money aside for the family to use.
It sounds like some of you use your license to fly for business, that sounds like pretty good justification especially if your business is paying for the flying. I wish I could do that.
Somebody mentioned ultralights, I'm not sure I could go up in one of those although I have no doubt I could probably fly more with one of those.
Does anyone here fly gliders instead? Is that more economical or does it cost more because you still need an airplane to pull you up in the air?
Does anyone here fly gliders instead? Is that more economical or does it cost more because you still need an airplane to pull you up in the air?
Boats are better for that
The last I heard, the FBA (Federal Boating Administration) doesn't ground folks because they were diagnosed with ADD when they were 4 years old.
I haven't heard of anyone losing their medical over this, what I always hear about is denials and deferrals. This is also far from the only reason old people lose their medicals. Grandpa with Alzheimer's and/or severe arthritis is no more competent or safe operating a boat than a plane, trust me, I see them all the time.
Is there a medical certification for operating a boat?. I'm not talking about racing sailboats or ocean faring ship, I'm talking about a small power boat on a lake, the kind people use to just chill out.
Well that is a real possibility, but the truth is I was curious what you can do with a license, ie what does the time and money get you.