by LarryEWaiex121 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:58 pm
Hey gang,
The sad fact of the matter is, the entire pilot population is getting older and the young kids of today can't get excited about something like getting their pilots license when they find out it takes more than a weekend of focus and effort.
Relief from the 3rd class medical will extend the life of aviation a few more years but my guess is the hours flown, number of registered planes, number of airports, gallons of fuel sold will all slowly spiral down.
You can get a motorcycle license in a weekend of effort. You can take a coast guard test and be in control of your 28' cabin cruiser in 8 hrs of class room time in most states. You can get your 40' diesel pusher RV with a hitch pulling your Jeep Cherokee and whistle down the freeway at light speed with nothing more than a class D license. Do I need to make the case anymore?
See, I'm a die hard and I'm going to fly until they shoot me down or I run out of money. That's because I LOVE airplanes and have since I can remember looking up. I'm a dinosaur in my own time.
My old home town airport has a very strong program of teaching private, commercial and instrument students. Its kind of out of place by todays standards. They have two simulators and even glass panel multi-engine. They have multiple 172s, 182s, a fully loaded Commanche for complex time and even a citabria for tail-wheel training.
I'm in total amazement of the number of students they have. This flys in the face of the comments I just made, but I still believe the case I layed out basically stands. Many of these students spend the cash to get their licenses and after about 3 yrs you never see them at an airport again. I guess they just max out at spending, loose their thrill of flying because their no longer actively learning. Who knows why so many give up flying?
In summation of the questions about why Sonex's are selling so cheap, it appears the reasons are many. I don't think the future of unleaded fuel is going to help the matter either. In any case the replacement won't be cheaper or more widely available I'm guessing? I believe an entire class of piston powered airplanes are headed to the dust bin over a fairly short period of time. Virtually every manufacturer has something in the works or already producing diesel or jet A powered alternatives as the technology becomes more viable. None of which appeals to guys on a beer budget I might add.
Most folks building Sonex type aircraft are as much into the building aspect of the project as they are the flying part of things. We all enjoy chatting about how we fixed or changed this or that and that is where the real value is in homebuilding. I rather doubt most of us intend or believe were going to get out of this game on the upside of the cash position?
Take it for what it is, enjoy it in the now and here. I intend to maximize each and every flight in my Waiex and protest, fight, kicking and screaming about gov't intervention, taxes, restrictions until I eventually loose the battle like every aging pilot. But, I'm not going quietly for now. LOL
Larry