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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 14:38:50 +0100, Stefan
wrote in : Maybe you could argue that I should call myself a sports pilot (not in the legal sense), but since pushing around gliders on the ground is about the only sportive part of my flying activity Why do you see yourself as a hobby pilot and not a recreational pilot? |
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Larry Dighera schrieb:
Why do you see yourself as a hobby pilot and not a recreational pilot? Why do you think a recreational pilot is more serious about flying than a hobby pilot? Usually, you call a recreational activity a hobby when you start to pursue it more seriously. Frankly, this word picking debate is ridiculous, silly and outright childish. Stefan |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 21:39:12 +0100, Stefan
wrote in : Larry Dighera schrieb: Why do you see yourself as a hobby pilot and not a recreational pilot? Why do you think a recreational pilot is more serious about flying than a hobby pilot? Usually, you call a recreational activity a hobby when you start to pursue it more seriously. Frankly, this word picking debate is ridiculous, silly and outright childish. So, you just choose to call yourself a hobby pilot for no reason? |
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![]() I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That being said, conversely, I've seen recreational pilots not worth a pail of spit and professionals who were a tribute to the term. I'm not quite sure how fancy titles fit in with the competence issue. :-)) Dudley Henriques "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 21:39:12 +0100, Stefan wrote in : Larry Dighera schrieb: Why do you see yourself as a hobby pilot and not a recreational pilot? Why do you think a recreational pilot is more serious about flying than a hobby pilot? Usually, you call a recreational activity a hobby when you start to pursue it more seriously. Frankly, this word picking debate is ridiculous, silly and outright childish. So, you just choose to call yourself a hobby pilot for no reason? |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That being said, conversely, I've seen recreational pilots not worth a pail of spit and professionals who were a tribute to the term. I'm not quite sure how fancy titles fit in with the competence issue. :-)) It sounds to me like you ARE sure. :-) Matt |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That being said, conversely, I've seen recreational pilots not worth a pail of spit and professionals who were a tribute to the term. I'm not quite sure how fancy titles fit in with the competence issue. :-)) It sounds to me like you ARE sure. :-) Matt My wife insisted I go to "tact school". :-))))) Dudley |
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Dudley Henriques wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That being said, conversely, I've seen recreational pilots not worth a pail of spit and professionals who were a tribute to the term. I'm not quite sure how fancy titles fit in with the competence issue. :-)) It sounds to me like you ARE sure. :-) Matt My wife insisted I go to "tact school". :-))))) Cool! I always wanted to go to tactical school, but then I'm more of a strategic sort. :-) Matt |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Dudley Henriques wrote: I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That being said, conversely, I've seen recreational pilots not worth a pail of spit and professionals who were a tribute to the term. I'm not quite sure how fancy titles fit in with the competence issue. :-)) It sounds to me like you ARE sure. :-) Matt My wife insisted I go to "tact school". :-))))) Mine insists I go to "obedience school". Growl. |
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Dudley Henriques writes:
I've seen pilots in my career who did nothing but fly for fun and recreation who were among the finest pilots I've ever known, and I've seen pilots with a professional title a mile long who were the worst of the worst. That is not necessarily surprising. Hobby pilots most probably enjoy or even adore aviation, and this affection for flying may well motivate them to improve their own piloting skills. Professional pilots, on the other hand, earn a living by flying, and they may or may not be actually interested in aviation. Those who just want the job may not be motivated to do anything more than the absolute minimum required to earn a paycheck, and thus may be mediocre pilots. There are many variables, of course. And this phenomenon is not unique to aviation. Some people engage in certain activities just for the sake of earning money; others engage in them both out of a love of the activity and the need or desire to earn money; and still others engage in them out of an affection for the activity alone, without monetary compensation. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
... Why do you think a recreational pilot is more serious about flying than a hobby pilot? Usually, you call a recreational activity a hobby when you start to pursue it more seriously. So, you just choose to call yourself a hobby pilot for no reason? You can read, can you? I call myself a hobby pilot because piloting is a hobby of mine. Unlike e.g. lying on the sofa, which I also ocasionally practise for recreational reasons, but which I wouldn't call a hobby. Stefan |
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