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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:05:14 +0000 (UTC), Dylan Smith
wrote: On 2007-06-19, Mutts wrote: Article about this very thing........ Up, Up and ... Never Mind http://www.flyingaggies.org/flightli...585&mode=print I now its popular to blame cost for the decline. Yes, it is a factor I know. If you correct the costs from the 1960s to today's with inflation, you'll find the cost in real terms hasn't changed. No, I can't agree with that. Back when I was a freshly-minted Air Force 2nd Lieutenant, a brand-new 172 cost about 150% of my annual salary. Now, thirty years later, a brand-new 172 would cost *more* than 150% of my salary... despite decades of career growth and raises that reflect experience, not just cost of living increases. Ron Wanttaja |
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