Blackhawk
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this won't add to the cost of 100LL in California.
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/bizav/1906-full.html#204631
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/bizav/1906-full.html#204631
I want to take their cars, stove, and electricity and sew their butts shut, being that all of those are polluting the environment. The thing about environmentalists is that they stop the moment it starts to affect their personal lives.
Hasnt the EPA tried and failed at this for years?
I want to take their cars, stove, and electricity and sew their butts shut, being that all of those are polluting the environment. The thing about environmentalists is that they stop the moment it starts to affect their personal lives.
They can always try to get a judge to do it. Then what?
I don't think that's fair - talk to many environmentalists (myself included) and I'm sure they can tell you about a ton of things they're doing differently to have a more positive impact on the environment. I stopped dry cleaning most of my clothes once I heard how destructive that process is. Sucks because now I spend a lot more time ironing, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. I'm also considering getting of GA for good - for a variety of reasons, but the environmental impact is a contributing factor.
I wish you would get out of GA for good. If you could convince other pinko buddies to do the same that would be awesome too. That way I won't feel guilty with the pollution I'm causing running R-985's, Wright R-975's, and hopefully an 1820 someday.
Oh...who am I kidding...I wouldn't feel guilty anyway! That was just a PC thing to say. Before you quit flying though, I think you should post a shot of you flying while wearing your spandex.
I don't think that's fair - talk to many environmentalists (myself included) and I'm sure they can tell you about a ton of things they're doing differently to have a more positive impact on the environment. I stopped dry cleaning most of my clothes once I heard how destructive that process is. Sucks because now I spend a lot more time ironing, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. I'm also considering getting of GA for good - for a variety of reasons, but the environmental impact is a contributing factor.
I'm pretty honest with myself when it comes to the environmental impact of aviation. But I don't feel guilty about it. There's no such thing as a free lunch and it turns out it is still one of the more efficient ways to get around.
In the interest of trying to undo my share of the environmental impact, or at least reduce it where I can, I have a mass transit pass and drive only when required. (I also hate fighting traffic, so it works in my favor in multiple ways.)
I do my part too...for the oil industry. Radial engines. I have an El Dorado with a 500 CuIn V-8. I operate on the theory that anything that gets over 20 MPG is boring. Aeronautically...if it doesn't make copious amounts of sweet noise and mark its territory with oil whenever parked - not interested. We are working in opposition to each other.
Then why do you come and hang out with a bunch of gross polluters?
I wish you would get out of GA for good. If you could convince other pinko buddies to do the same that would be awesome too. That way I won't feel guilty with the pollution I'm causing running R-985's, Wright R-975's, and hopefully an 1820 someday.
Oh...who am I kidding...I wouldn't feel guilty anyway! That was just a PC thing to say. Before you quit flying though, I think you should post a shot of you flying while wearing your spandex.
I don't think that's fair - talk to many environmentalists (myself included) and I'm sure they can tell you about a ton of things they're doing differently to have a more positive impact on the environment. I stopped dry cleaning most of my clothes once I heard how destructive that process is. Sucks because now I spend a lot more time ironing, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. I'm also considering getting of GA for good - for a variety of reasons, but the environmental impact is a contributing factor.
I think most people, if pressed, would either consider themselves environmentalists or express environmental views.
The factors are personal - based on the type of flying I was doing, which was more or less just putting around the pattern to stay current. I pass no judgement on anyone else, and would never think to suggest someone alter their flying in any way. Back when I was making more business trips I could justify it to myself a bit more. Now that I'm just doing the $100 hamburger rides, it's gotten more difficult to justify flying at all - particularly in light of some family circumstances that could afford more revenue.