I was expecting some kind of "aloft" remark about affordability - instead - I got invited for my first lesson. During that lesson I found out that you can train according to your own budget. And I met the most down to earth people I ever encountered, a far cry from the perceptions I held. They are now Family to me! I wasted 9 years of flying because I thought it was a "rykmans-sport." It is not. Playing GOLF is a "rykmans sport". Less satisfying also, and probably more expensive than flying trikes - as you try to keep up with the Jones's, and the next expensive thing that you need to own in order to remain in the club. And certainly more pretentious.
In "Our World" we have a bunch of people who enjoy flying. I can count in my sphere of microlight-friends everything from a brain surgeon and a CEO of a BIG company, down to guys cutting it fine in order to have funds for fuel. It does not matter! Once we get together, NOTHING matters - except the shared passion of flight - in its purest form. When we social, we talk about flying. Not money in the bank or the latest fancy trends. Unlike golfers.

A big lesson for people who want to start flying: In your head, you think you must first buy a plane and safe up tens of thousands. NOT TRUE.

From here - you will never look back! And you will find that you actually HAVE the money to pursue your dream - as cheaply or expensively as you want to!
For now - take the first step - hook out less than R1000, registrations included for your first full lesson - (yes - that same morning you have your first lesson).
From here - you will never ever look back. You will also meet in person some of the people on this forum, and you will see that they are also merely people who love flying. Remember - you do not start flying once you have your licence and your own aerie. You start flying once you enroll as a student. And that is affordable to anyone who really wants to do it!