As a kid I always wondered what it would feel like to fly, I always dreamed about doing the flying myself.
That curiosity, those fantasies never let me off the hook.
Eventually I started to fly gliders.
And little by little I realized:
I fly because it’s “up there” where I feel most alive. The atmosphere asks for - and gets - my undivided attention if I want to stay aloft, if I want to go places.
No distractions, just me, the plane and the sky.
I fly because every time I take off I learn something new, about how those wings fly best, about how weather and topography interact to create challenges and opportunities, and about me when I try to meet them both.
I fly because I love the visual spectacles staged by clouds and sun and scenery - different every time, often surprising, always enchanting.

All of this holds true - to a different degree perhaps - when I fly my 170.
But with an engine up front and a panel full of instruments there’s something else which makes me want to fly: to strive for perfection when it comes to flying by the numbers.
And after a wonderful first trip, camping under the wing, I added: I fly because I get to places I would have never visited and make new friends who share my passion.
