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![]() Dead in the winter, and 100LL is averaging $4.63/gallon at airnav.com, higher than this summer. This is a first. I try to be optimistic about flying and all, but it increasingly looks like we'll have an average $5.5/gal summer in 2008. |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 22:06:04 -0800 (PST), M wrote:
Dead in the winter, and 100LL is averaging $4.63/gallon at airnav.com, higher than this summer. This is a first. I try to be optimistic about flying and all, but it increasingly looks like we'll have an average $5.5/gal summer in 2008. it isnt a thousand dollars a litre. ffs just go flying! if you cant afford the fuel price then save up for it, get a second job etc. good grief! it costs what it costs. everything costs, thats a fundamental aspect of an economy ffs. did you enjoy the flying? did you take time to sniff the roses? Stealth Pilot |
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In Germany 2,21 EUR/Liter (100LL)
Makes about 12 USDollar/Gal Why do you complain? Curt Bluntly and succinctly put, Curt, we complain because we don't want to end up like Germany. The first step toward correcting a problem is recognizing that it exists. What you call "complaining" we call "constructive criticism"... ;-) Taxing an activity until it becomes nearly impossible, as your government has done to flying, has traditionally been verboten in America. Unfortunately, the anti-smoking crowd has paved the way for a whole new series of "social engineering through taxation" measures that threaten many aspects of American life -- not just flying. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Taxing an activity until it becomes nearly impossible, as your government has done to flying, has traditionally been verboten in America. Unfortunately, the anti-smoking crowd has paved the way for a whole new series of "social engineering through taxation" measures that threaten many aspects of American life -- not just flying. Well... you shouldn't be flying anyway Jay, it's too dangerous, you might get hurt, and besides its causing global warming which will destroy the planet and we are all going to die. You could put your eye out. |
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On Dec 21, 6:49*am, kontiki wrote:
Jay Honeck wrote: Taxing an activity until it becomes nearly impossible, as your government has done to flying, has traditionally been verboten in America. *Unfortunately, the anti-smoking crowd has paved the way for a whole new series of "social engineering through taxation" measures that threaten many aspects of American life -- not just flying. Well... you shouldn't be flying anyway Jay, it's too dangerous, you might get hurt, and besides its causing global warming which will destroy the planet and we are all going to die. You could put your eye out. Only if he runs with scissors.. :).. Happy holidays kids. Ben |
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Well... you shouldn't be flying anyway Jay, it's too dangerous,
you might get hurt, and besides its causing global warming which will destroy the planet and we are all going to die. You could put your eye out. I am thankful that you are paying my government to look out for me. Heck, just look at all they've done for me! They've convinced me to quit smoking (21 years and counting), prevented me from buying an electric car, incented me to shop outside of my local area, and made it incredibly difficult to own a small business. What more could I ask? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Dec 20, 10:06*pm, M wrote:
Dead in the winter, and 100LL is averaging $4.63/gallon at airnav.com, higher than this summer. *This is a first. I try to be optimistic about flying and all, but it increasingly looks like we'll have an average $5.5/gal summer in 2008. Maybe take a look at soaring? Unpowered sailplanes are really cheap to fly if there's lift. Back in 1994, I had one three day soaring trip at Truckee, CA (a great soaring location admittedly), when I belonged to a club, that cost me $90 for three tows (one per day, at $30 each) and $10 for two nights lodging -- in the bunkhouse, with a sleeping bag. The ship was no additional cost since I belonged to a club (then about $70/month dues) and, during the week, I could reserve it for three days at a time. Weekends are another matter. Today, I'd expect those numbers are roughly double, but still way below what it costs to fly a power plane. Admittedly, there are some problems with getting from point A to point B in a glider, but for the sheer fun of just being one with the air, nothing beats it, especially if cost is an issue. If you want to get places, maybe consider a motor glider. Since 1995, I have flown one and burn less fuel going places than if I drove. Admittedly the maintenance is a lot more than on a pure glider, where there's almost nothing to go wrong, but no worse than a typical Cessna or Piper, and probably better. Soaring is not for everyone, or every use, but it is something that more power pilots ought to consider. If you want to find a soaring site, take a look at the SSA (Soaring Society of America) website's "finder" http://www.ssa.org/sport/wheretofly.asp or check around in your local area as some may not be listed on the above site. Every power pilot I've spoken with who also has flown gliders agrees that it makes you a better pilot. Among other things, if you should ever lose your engine, there's no substitute for having done real dead stick landings and seeing that they really can work, and the inability to do a go around is a luxury, not a necessity. Hoping this helps some people. Martin |
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Jay, I think you've picked on the wrong 'crowd' . The 'crowd' responsible
for high fuel prices has been blocking conservation measures like higher CAFE standards that would have helped the demand side of the supply/demand cost equation. The same crowd gets a lot of their personal wealth from high fuel prices. -- Best Regards, Mike http://photoshow.comcast.net/mikenoel "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ... In Germany 2,21 EUR/Liter (100LL) Makes about 12 USDollar/Gal Why do you complain? Curt Bluntly and succinctly put, Curt, we complain because we don't want to end up like Germany. The first step toward correcting a problem is recognizing that it exists. What you call "complaining" we call "constructive criticism"... ;-) Taxing an activity until it becomes nearly impossible, as your government has done to flying, has traditionally been verboten in America. Unfortunately, the anti-smoking crowd has paved the way for a whole new series of "social engineering through taxation" measures that threaten many aspects of American life -- not just flying. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Dec 21, 12:06 am, M wrote:
Dead in the winter, and 100LL is averaging $4.63/gallon at airnav.com, higher than this summer. This is a first. I try to be optimistic about flying and all, but it increasingly looks like we'll have an average $5.5/gal summer in 2008. Prince Bandar can be expected to ratchet down prices for the 2008 election, maybe even an "Osama" capture to goose the faithful GOP voters...JG |
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