Vector4Food
This job would be easier without all the airplanes
Just curious if anyone would care to comment on how active General Aviation is in their respective communities.
We have a medium-large sized flight school here which I rent aircraft from, but the costs have gone crazy lately.
$160/hour to rent a clapped out 30 year old 172, $200/hr to rent a "Modern" 172, and almost $325/hr to rent a 40 year old twin, which while maintenanced very well does not exactly invoke confidence in first time passengers.
I make a good living, but at these prices it's almost impossible to get any enjoyment out of flying anymore.
I know someone is going to say "Buy your own airplane", but unfortunately there is quite literally no hanger space at the airport, and the airport close by that has hangerage doesn't operate year round (No Winter Mntc)
Is it like this everywhere? I'll be honest, my days of job hunting are done, I enjoy my career, but I still want to go burn holes in the sky on a Sunday afternoon because I love flying...maybe exercise my CPL kicking meat bombs out during the summer from time to time, but that's about it... I fear with gas prices expected to rise it's not going to get much better either.
Hasn't anyone built a reliable skycar yet?
We have a medium-large sized flight school here which I rent aircraft from, but the costs have gone crazy lately.
$160/hour to rent a clapped out 30 year old 172, $200/hr to rent a "Modern" 172, and almost $325/hr to rent a 40 year old twin, which while maintenanced very well does not exactly invoke confidence in first time passengers.
I make a good living, but at these prices it's almost impossible to get any enjoyment out of flying anymore.
I know someone is going to say "Buy your own airplane", but unfortunately there is quite literally no hanger space at the airport, and the airport close by that has hangerage doesn't operate year round (No Winter Mntc)
Is it like this everywhere? I'll be honest, my days of job hunting are done, I enjoy my career, but I still want to go burn holes in the sky on a Sunday afternoon because I love flying...maybe exercise my CPL kicking meat bombs out during the summer from time to time, but that's about it... I fear with gas prices expected to rise it's not going to get much better either.
Hasn't anyone built a reliable skycar yet?