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This, from a shrink.
If not now, when? Get off thy butt, go forth and commit aviation. I'd suggest doing the private, it will allow you choices the sport certificate will not. If you find it to your liking, you'll have that piece of paper in half a year, and then in two and a half, an instrument rating if you want to travel with a little more flexablity. Years ago 'break even' on owning vs renting was about 150 hours a year, and if you are lucky in finding a partner, owning becomes attractive, the airplane will usually be available when you want it, and you'll have aviation fun for the next few decades of your life. psychologist On Jul 21, 2:32 pm, " wrote: I just turned 53 and find myself finally with the time to pursue aviation as more than an interested spectator. A pilot friend recommended the light sport pilot designation for me. That is one opinion. I need to know if, at my relatively late date it is reasonable to expect to be piloting my own plane. I am in good health, so I doubt that's an issue. Advice, please? Terry Reade |
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