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Lennie the Lurker writes
You are confusing what I have to pay for my fixed expenses with what I have left for "fun money". I was spending about $200 to $300 per flyable weekend at the glider port, plus $300 per month for the payments on the plane, and no partners in it. But, lets say, $3600 per year for payments, $900 for insurance, $35 per month for tiedown, $40 for a 3k tow, and an income of $1500 per month, on which I am now completely comfortable. Perhaps our objectives are different. Perhaps geography plays a part. But I'd say you were paying too much. Certainly far to much for what you evidently got out of it. For my part, I'm learning to fly as a member of a local club. I use the club gliders and the club instructors, all of which come within the price of my annual membership (£220 pa). Because I took their "Fixed price to solo" offer (£470 incl annual membership) I don't have to pay another thing until I either go solo or I need to renew my annual membership (another £220 next year). I just turn up on a flying day, add my name to the flying list and help out on the ground as I wait my turn. Hopefully I'll have gone solo by the time next years subs are due, after which point it's £6.50 for a winch launch and 26p a minute after the first 10 minutes (up to a maximum cap, can't recall what). A weekend's flying once I'm solo shouldn't cost me more than £50 tops. About a third of what you were paying. Of course, were I to own my own glider, perhaps the costs would be higher. Don't know. Haven't bothered to work that out yet. Owning my own glider, as attractive an ambition as that might be, isn't really appropriate at the moment. I suppose the only point I'm trying to make is that your extreme assessment of the cost of gliding isn't entirely accurate. At least not accurate enough to qualify as such a sweeping generalisation as the one you made previously. I'm not trying to be combative. Could be I'm fortunate in where I live. But it strikes me that I spend more on running my band, or used to spend more on fishing, or karate or running my old motorbike than I currently do (or am likely to in the near future) on gliding. It could cost me more than I spend on gliding were I to join a local gym. So by comparison, gliding as a past-time is, if not cheap, can at least be comparable to any number of other hobbies/sports/activities. Everything is relevant to budget, but the one thing that really grates me at the moment is that I didn't realise quite how economic a past-time it could be. I could have started this years ago, but put off even enquiring because I was concerned over what I'd assumed would be the high costs. As for reward, I'm a musician, so I relate deeply to your anecdote regarding your friend's daughter and "You play the best songs". Music, especially the performance of it, is a hugely rewarding thing in so many respects. But I find comparing the rewards of music and the appreciation of a child (or any type of audience, for that matter) to the rewards to be found "in a cockpit" to be a bit non-sensical. Called to make a choice between the two, I'm not sure which way I'd go. Music, probably, because it's been so much a part of my life and dreams for so long. But the fact that I'm going gliding tomorrow certainly isn't going to stop me from turning up and doing the gig tonight. It won't stop me from helping my son practice his guitar tomorrow night. So I can have both, and am happier for it. The rewards each give me are utterly different. I don't know how much beer is, I've never bought any, but rather think I can make a pot of coffee for a lot less, and rot my brain a lot less at the same time. Sure. But would you have as much fun rotting your brain in coffee as I do mine in beer? -- Bill Gribble |
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