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Atticus said:I feel your pain, Cliff. I cannot remember a time that my father didn't own a small plane of some kind. Up until my mid-twenties, Beaufort's airport was uncontrolled and light aircraft ownership was something that was affordable by normal, middle-class people. Flying was fun and not terribly expensive. I can't count the times that I’ve gotten into Dad’s 150 and "dragged the beach" up to Ocracoke and back....chasing wild ponies and looking for nekked sunbathers.Cliff said:Well retired in February this year and thought great I now have plenty of time to at last do what I want to do. However this month I sold my beloved aeroplane (Piper Archer) and cannot bring myself to fly a flying club Cessna. The cost of keeping my licence current will also be prohibitive in the UK so I have decided to hang my headset up and take up something a little less expensive. Tried fly fishing last weekend with a mate and i could grow to like it ....with a lot of practice !!!
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Cliff
I think I must have been among the last Americans to see that golden era of general aviation. By the time I was out of school, even a used Cessna 150 was financially out of my grasp, and there was no such thing as an uncontrolled flight...at least not anywhere near MCAS Cherry Point or New River. Lord, today, if someone tried to fly a hundred feet above the beach from Beaufort to Ocracoke, the FAA, the DEA, the Park Service, the Marine Corps and Homeland Security would all be drawing straws to see who would have the honor of blowing the poor idiot out of the sky.
So now I play guitar and fly fish.
Geoff
Remind me again why I want more government... :?
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