I struggle with that question all the time, but usually end up comparing driving my 40+ MPG Toyota Yaris, (the pregnant rollerskate) flying commercial, or flying my own bird. Make that driving my Yaris or flying my own bird, I'd rather take a bullet then fly commercial again.
The Yaris can handle night time instrument conditions, and in general any weather, unlike the S-7. The plane is much better at off airport sites then the Yaris. They both burn less then 4 GPH of mo-gas. What usually happens is if I drive, it MAY be perfect flying weather. If I fly, the weather MAY suck. If I fly commercial, I KNOW it's going to suck, no way can that kind of flying be any fun any more, thank you Osama
