The pilots and instructors there are really nice people. I think my boys have become airport mascots. By the end of the day both had hitched rides on planes.
I have a feeling this love affair with planes is going to cost me a lot of money.


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Tell me about it. The oldest (13) has already started flight lessons. I'm not sure how I'm going to hold off the youngest (11) for a couple more years.RPBrown wrote:And you just thought your gun allowance was high
Oh you have noooo idea! :) Hide your wallet.jmra wrote: I have a feeling this love affair with planes is going to cost me a lot of money.![]()
Starting on gliders:RPBrown wrote:Not sure what lessons cost but I bet its up there pretty good.
We love Carol. Every time we come out she sits down with the boys and chats for a while. So blessed to live so close and to have some one like Carol teaching my kids.Keith B wrote:I assume Carol is still the glider instructor out there. She is a great!!
BOAT is an acronym for 'Break Out Another Thousand'. I have also heard that a boat is a hole in the water you put your money into. Same thing with a plane or other aircraft, just a hole in the sky. LOL Really no different than guns IMO. It all boils down to what toys and hobbies you can afford after taking care of your necessities. In this case, putting money into a hobby that could actually turn into an occupation for your kids is an investment in their future in my opinion!!PUCKER wrote:What's that old saying? "You know how to make a small fortune in the plane business? Start out with a large fortune!"Or something like that.
Yes, I predict it's going to get $$$ for you! I got out pretty cheap, only a few grand before I decided to move on to another passion (boating, I know, could be more $$$)...I still think about getting back into flying someday. Living at a neighborhood airport community with your own hanger would be a blast! I've actually thought about renting a hangar for the toys...have a buddy that does that out at Hicks (actually two buddies).
Have fun!
BTW - that is a GORGEOUS biplane!
It is VERY true! My port side transmission grenaded last August...it could have been worse but due to having friends in the business it was only a few thousand...sadly the boat has only been ran a few hours since then, I've since discovered racing/track days in Corvettes...just got a new Z06 so there goes my wallet LOL...Keith B wrote:BOAT is an acronym for 'Break Out Another Thousand'. I have also heard that a boat is a hole in the water you put your money into. Same thing with a plane or other aircraft, just a hole in the sky. LOL Really no different than guns IMO. It all boils down to what toys and hobbies you can afford after taking care of your necessities. In this case, putting money into a hobby that could actually turn into an occupation for your kids is an investment in their future in my opinion!!
Quite true. There is a local family mourning the loss of 4 members right now because someone didn't think high wind would be a problem for his small plane.G26ster wrote:Flight lesson #1 - There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots. There are very few old bold pilots. End of lesson.