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Hi Mark,
I realized after hitting the "Post Message" button that my previous post came across as a bit (understatement!) arrogant and condescending. Sorry, it wasn't meant to be, I was reacting to the ultralight accident I mentioned, which has really colored my opinion about the whole "Flying is too complicated and hard, let's make it easier" trend. From your response it's obvious we actually think alike in many ways when it comes to flying - except for the Sports Pilot thing. If 14 year olds can solo gliders and be licenced by 16, having mastered all the technicalities and "hassles", then it really isn't that hard - it just takes determination and time (and money, of course - preferably someone else's!). Making it "easier" by crippling the performance of the planes and limiting the pilots freedom sounds like a bad and dangerous deal to me - and everything I have seen in the ultralight world confirms this - there is so much blatant disrespect for the limits going on, only the fact that when they kill themselves it is usually out in the middle of nowhere keeps the Feds from jumping in. The sad thing is that I love to fly real (meaning certificated) planes in the same performance range as the ultralights (J-3s and Champs comes to mind); and I have, but no-one makes any new ones because they can't compete with ultralights, so we are stuck with 50-year old designs or expensive antiques or homebuilts - and there goes the availability and affordability! I guess I just don't subscribe to the belief that "flying is for everybody" - heck, there are a lot of people out there who shouldn't even be driving a car! Of course, I guess that whatever happens, Darwin and gravity will sort it all out in the long run. It usually does. I just don't want to be in the same piece of sky when it happens. Cheers Kirk 66 Snobby Elitist Glasshole and PEZ addict |
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