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Flying is one of the most addictive (and expensive) hobbies out there. It is amazingly fun and challenging and will give you experiences that you can have no other way. I now live on a private air strip. You will know you are completely addicted when you try to justify owning a plane or taking a business trip by plane on an objective rational manner!
BTW, the price of airplane parts makes Porsche parts look cheap. Go get your PPL, but don't say I didn't warn you. |
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It is the one hobby that makes racing look cheap
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my wants me to go for it!! i told her it would be cheaper to allow me to gut my car and turn it into a race car.
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You could do a sport pilot or recreational pilot, but in the long run a PPL is the way to go. If you aren't doing cross country trips you can get a Cub, Champ or similar for not a lot of money and they are more reasonable on gas and they are great for sight seeing.
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My wife has been bugging me to get a license for a while. *I don't think she realizesthe cost associated with the whole thing and then flying afterward. *I want to, but I don't think this is the right time financially
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Before you get serious about a PPL, go have some fun first.
Take a glider flight, do the hot air balloon thing, find a an excellent pilot that will take you flying for gas, take an acrobatic flight, fly from a remote area, etc. Ten hours experiencing the joys of flight without the pressure of getting a PPL is, IMHO, the most valuable time you can spent. Learn to love what the hard work will bring. I am no longer current but I still fly once a month with a good friend of mine who is a really fine pilot and keeps all his quals more than up to date,. He owns a Cub and has a grass strip next to my farm. There are few things more precious than air under the tires. Oh, and also take a helo ride...if you survive that Easy Street, nothing to fear again, ever ![]()
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You don't fly helos, you postpone the crash.
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I still enjoy flying, but I have to rate it the second best thing I have ever done. O'all it trumps skiing, kayaking, cycling, shooting, snowmobiles, autocrossing etc, but for me, the ultimate thrill has always been racing motocross. Nothing else I have done to date can equal the feeling of sitting on a full gate with the throttle near pinned just as the starting gate drops. If it was not for the constant injuries that one gets when racing at the limit, I would still be doing it.
For me, learning to fly as a beginner and later test flying airplanes I built with my own hands provided great satisfaction, but I think the only way I could get as much satisfaction flying as I got from MX is if I competed in aerobatics and performed airshows.... unfortunately I think those endeavors would lead to me buying the farm as I like pushing limits. Someday I hope to finish my aerobatic plane and I can only hope I fly it responsibly as the penalty for going past the limit is death vs an injury like in MX.
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Welcome to the club......Becoming a pilot or aviator(navy guys
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I think if I was to fly, it would have to be in a gyro-copter to get the thrill. But, I guess I'll leave that in the bucket. Yeah, those starts either standing or rolling is the ultimate. |
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Rex Kramer: [talking to the airport control tower] No, we can't do that, the risk of a flame-out is too great. Keep 'em at 24,000. No, feet. Controller: I know but this guy has no flying experience at all. He's a menace to himself and everything else in the air... yes, birds too. Rumack: Captain, how soon can you land? Captain Oveur: I can't tell. Rumack: You can tell me. I'm a doctor. Captain Oveur: No. I mean I'm just not sure. Rumack: Well, can't you take a guess? Captain Oveur: Well, not for another two hours. Rumack: You can't take a guess for another two hours? Stewardess Randy: Excuse me sir, there has been a little problem in the cockpit... Ted Striker: The cockpit? What is it? Randy: It's the little room in front of the plane where the pilot's in, but that's not important right now. Flight Control: Flight 209 you're clear for takeoff. Clarence Oveur: Roger. Roger Murdock: Huh? FC: LA departure frequency 123.9. Clarence Oveur: Roger. Roger Murdock: Huh? Victor Basta: Request vector, over. Clarence Oveur: What? FC: Flight 209 clear for vector 324. Roger Murdock: We have clearance, Clarence. Clarence Oveur: Roger, Roger, what's our vector, victor? FC: Now we're in radio clearance, over. Clarence Oveur: That's Clarence Oveur, over. Victor Basta: Roger. Roger Murdock: Huh? FC: Roger, over. Clarence Oveur: What? Roger Murdock: Huh? Victor Basta: Who? Old woman: Nervous? Ted Striker: Yes. Old woman: First time? Ted Striker: No, I´ve been nervous before. Last edited by sammyg2; 03-27-2013 at 03:06 PM.. |
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Paul suggested trying a glider flight, here's a sailplane flying in the Alps:
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Porsche powers some GA aircraft. They also made some innovative rotorcraft for the Navy in the late 50s. Best of both worlds.
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Porsche certified an aircraft version of the 3.2 litre engine. It was not a sales success.
Mooney is the only manufacturer that sold airplanes with the Porsche powerplant, but due mostly to excessive cooling drag, the airplanes had no better performance than "normal" Mooneys, yet cost subsantally more. Very few were sold. |
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I'v said this before on another similar thread in the past - Flying is one of the 2 most fun things one can do with their clothes on. Go for it vash
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Back in the early 80's a guy i worked for had an old aerobatic plane that he kept out in the desert.
My younger brother and i were out there doing some desert racing and my brother managed to get a ride in the plane, his first. He totally freaked. He quit his job, cashed in his 401k, and went to flight school for 6 months. He worked crap jobs after that for years until he got his hours up and eventually started flying corporate jets. Now he runs a company that charters eirther 4 or 5 jets. citations, challenger, lear, that type. He realized the instant he went up in that plane that flying is what he needed to do for a living. EDIT: this is one of em he flies: ![]() Last edited by sammyg2; 03-28-2013 at 10:56 AM.. |
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