nmflyguy wrote:It seems to me that rather than viewing such questions and comments as a reason to go off on a rant, it is better to use it as another opportunity to represent to others what makes flying so special. Dumping on people for their ignorance is surely not the way to "win friends and influence people."
Whenever I encounter ignorance and skepticism about flying in GA aircraft, I try to lift a little of the fog that everybody who isn't a pilot is likely to have clouding their perceptions of what I do for fun and for serious transportation (I commute cross-country to my job by airplane). Unless someone is truly belligerent or deliberately obnoxious, there's no reason to be nasty.
I love to fly, but GA flying is an inarguably risky venture, compared to most every other form of transportation, and we cannot deny the unfortunate stats that say so. Way too many GA pilots make bad decisions and/or lack the skills to stay out of trouble, and as a consequence they get into trouble, the results of which the media are more than too happy to play up. And that colors the perceptions of most people. These are undeniable facts of life.
So we don't need to compound the negative impressions by spouting off to people who truly don't know better, through no fault of their own.
I vehemently disagree with every thing you said! In fact the older I get the more I know that the reason we live in a society that has no manners or class is because of some misguided theme that people are capable of a learning moment. The topic person described was being deliberately obnoxious and entitled to say whatever came out of their pinhead! I am of the opinion that people need to have their entitled mindset shook to their very core in order to teach them " the facts of life"!
Flying is a lot less risky then driving as was so aptly pointed out so there is an argument to the contrary! In fact the " stats are not as unfortunate" as you depict! The total number of U.S. civil aviation accidents nationally decreased from 1,658 in 2008 to 1,551 in 2009, according to NTSB statistics.
If the media put every fatal car accident on the flat screen every time one occurs that would cover the cable news 24/7. The reason for the " negative impression" is the media coverage of every GA accident all 1551!
With the addition of technology support the FAA, AOPA and CFI schools have the best training that has ever existed. I meet a lot of pilots and 99.5% are very,very, well trained and safety conscious. I think some people just panic and forget their training and some are just arrogant members of the Darwin club!
As far as the carrying the banner for GA to the non flying public. I for one hardly ever meet these people on the airfield! If someone shows an honest interest in flying off field then by all means share your enthusiasm but if they are wise ass's then "calls em a you sees em!" Just maybe you can get them to grow out of their jealous high school mentality!!!! Imagine how much he/she could have learned from a guy like obxbushpilot if he/she weren't so self absorbed! The first step toward learning is humility and that failing is a " Fault of their Own!! "
