I've noticed a few threads on POA that seem to allude to the overall state of GA being in decline and I wondered A) if I'm reading into this correctly and if so, B) Why you all think that is?
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It really all comes down to cost and opportunity. Luckily GA around here thrives pretty well... CRQ, MYF, SEE, RNM, even SDM stay very active and often have split frequencies for TWR for congestion. Grant you, this is also SoCal, which is some of the busiest airspace in the world. At our local club Plus One has a ton of planes, and most of them fly often, and the weekends are booked solid. So in this area it thrives.. however... outside of here Falconkidding is right.. new planes are too expensive and don't offer you anything different than they did in 1960 (except for one maker *cough* I won't say who *cough*). The rental fleet is an embarrassment. Plus, most clubs have onerous terms (3 hr daily minimum??). Paying north of $120/hr to go 95 knots in a beat to death 1970s relic that you can't actually really take overnight, or use to get places, means all you are doing is burning a couple hundred dollars when you go flying and get nothing more out of it than just the thrill of "I was in the air!" .. and unfortunately that loses its fun after a while. Too many people get their PPL then say "what's next?" and fly less and less each month until they stop altogether
Its too pricey to be of use so you have to have an extra 5-10 grand a year to play around with all so you can rent a 1970s 172 with an inop vor, no wheelpants and a 1970s original p/i . If I didn't want to fly professionally I wouldn't do it unless I was into the 6 figures on salary and could afford a fun aircraft.
Flying competes with so much and doesn't win unless your flying for the shear love of flying. Its slower and pricier than airlines or cars except for a small window of distance. For some the calculus becomes "do I bugsmash 3-4 hrs a month at 95kts or do I own a boat the whole family can enjoy all weekend(or insert your hobby of choice)
Your 444th post was on the money!!
**To revitalize GA:
--make the product cool and desirable again. One manufacturer did this and leads the pack.. and they're able to get brand new people in selling $1M planes. If someone could make something fresh for a quarter of that then we'd be well on the road to making GA fun and successful again. No LSA won't do it.. let's face it, most LSAs have zero utility and are ugly as all sin
--Change the perception that aviation is reserved for rich people. There are plenty of solid planes you can buy for well below $100K.. *WELL BELOW (like under $50K)*. Will there be a cost of ownership, sure.. $10K-$15K-ish extra per year for a Cherokee / 172, etc., but how much do people spend buying $50K cars, housing, cable, internet, phones, etc.. if you make $100K per year (good money, but no where near rich) you
can afford
an airplane if you budget for it right
--Fix the absolutely bonkers costs.. I get that regulations, etc., have driven costs up and that because Cessna/Piper refused to make any improvements to their assembly line despite decades of production and over 40,000 single engine deliveries (each) they can't sell a plane for under half a mil now..
but no doubt the floor is so high now on costs that plenty of brands just milk the perceived notion of rich buyers and extort us. All the costs around planes are insane.. even for non flying parts:
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take this tug.. which is just the back end of a cheap Black and Decker drill, some box tubing, and small drum.. $1,500 for that?!?! I can go to Homeless Despot and buy a solid weed wacker for $200. For $75 in parts I could build one of these tugs in a few hours in my garage with parts bought online. So the $1,500 is just extortion because "pilots are rich" .. you can't blame "onerous FAA regulations" on that
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or take this cooler, err, "portable AC", which is nothing more than a $10 PC fan strapped to a $20 cooler full of ice, but sells for $300?!?!?
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even foggles.. $25 for this? You can get sunglasses at the gas station for $5..
*why you would spend $60 on
this timer when you can get one at WalMart for $5 is beyond me
*how about this
$150 trapper keeper? The quality of which you can tell by the photos is poor
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why spend $30 on a backpack when you can
spend 3X that and have one with wings that say "FLIGHT GEAR" on it
Anyway... you get the idea. There is this notion that pilots are rich and so everything carries an "aviation" premium on it. We need to stop that notion. I'm beginning to think I should have gone into the aviation tchotchke business... I could sell a piece of PVC plastic with a strap and some FARs printed on it, and call it "the deluxe aviation professional flight quick reference FAR board, only $79.95" - have them made in China for $0.75 a piece...
Sorry for the rant guys. These things don't need to be as expensive as they are but hide behind the veil of "it's for aviation!"