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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... BDS writes: One doesn't, but one might have to make some choices as to what one spends their money on. You can get your license for the same money that you might spend on new furniture, remodeling a room, putting in a hot tub, etc. No it doesn't moron. Take a coarse in basic math. Getting a license costs a lot more than any of these things, at least around here. And I can't afford any of them. Neither can many other people. Not having a hot tub does not a martyr make - at least not where I come from. Doing without a hot tub will not help most people to afford flying. Just one of many good examples. The tendency towards people wanting/expecting immediate gratification is a more serious threat than anything else IMO. Well, perhaps that problem will be solved, and GA will disappear, and you'll get your wish. What do you propose? Socialized aviation? Get a life,,,,, or better yet, get job. |
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On 24 May, 20:18, Mxsmanic wrote:
BDS writes: One doesn't, but one might have to make some choices as to what one spends their money on. You can get your license for the same money that you might spend on new furniture, remodeling a room, putting in a hot tub, etc. Getting a license costs a lot more than any of these things, at least around here. And I can't afford any of them. Neither can many other people. Not having a hot tub does not a martyr make - at least not where I come from. Doing without a hot tub will not help most people to afford flying. The tendency towards people wanting/expecting immediate gratification is a more serious threat than anything else IMO. Well, perhaps that problem will be solved, and GA will disappear, and you'll get your wish. Again, thou speakath out thine arse bits Bertie |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Dylan Smith writes: They just aren't committed to aviation if they aren't prepared to sacrifice some of those frivolous things. Why must they be committed? Would you enjoy it if you could only drive a car by sacrificing everything else in your life? Is it wrong for people to want to drive cars even though they are not willing to sacrifice everything else to do so? Why must a person practically become a martyr in order to fly? With attitudes like that, there won't be any pilots at all one day. Saying "if you want to fly, you must suffer in every other way" isn't going to swell the ranks. Granted, you can't do that if you have a family, but if you don't care one whit about keeping up with the Joneses, you can live debt free AND fly without breaking the bank. Unless you have a family, as you say. Or perhaps you should abandon your family in exchange for the celestial privilege of flying? Tell ya what, first get a job and learn to at least support yourself. Then when you actually have a stable income, come back and well talk about a budgets and choices. It's painfully easy to see from everything you write, that you know less about earning money and making choices on how you spend it, than you do about actually flying. And that's a hell of a lot. |
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