iceman wrote:You know, Flywriter, You could probably sit down at a dozen hangar flying sit ins with us old pilots and not learn anything new and just hear about politics and the cost of fuel and such. But once in a while the conversation turns golden and you hear stuff that really settles in and makes an impression. THen you hear the tales of great flying and good fellowship and stories of one guy putting it all on the line to help anothe pilot. Doesn't happen too often but then once in a while you share oxygen with someone who makes your day and you remember those times and it all seems to come together. Too often there's way too much animosity at the airport. THis guy hates that guy, this one doesn't approve of that one and so on. But for the most part if you put the Bull crap asside most of the pilots I know are really good guys and will go out of their way to help in any situation.. Ah I guess I just had one too many glasses of wine tonight.Disregard the previous>>>>>>
Oh dear ~ you mean you guys are *human*???! There's potentially petty personality crap wherever more than two people gather together ~ even with pilots????!!
Go figure
Premise of my article in a nutshell is that for better or for worse, ultimately the best saving grace GA has is its "communities"; at airports, here ... you guys need to spread the love for what you do; rise above, care, and spread the enthusiasm for the kind of flying you enjoy with the world; inspire a kid ~ wake up an adult to possibilities....
Just call me a Pollyanna ~ but I've talked to, interviewed, probed enough men and women's pilot minds?
To think you all are more than capeable of rising to the challenge ~ I have faith

