Have a look at the Aircraft for Sale section! It is an absolute Buyers market. It is actually confusing because the variety is that big.
It must be really bad out there, much worst than what we think!!!



While I tend to agree with you, the schools do seem to be busy.At the end of the day the WCM world is not growing, in fact I believe it is in a big decline, mostly because of the LSA market which is doing very well
Hi Hans,HansH wrote:Is it asking too much that the CAA people get together with the role players such as Misasa, RAASA, EAA, AOPA and other subsections to thrash out what is what, come to an agreement and then inform the rest of the flying fraternity on what has been decided. In the 70's I was with SAAPA and we had regular official meetings with the Commisioner and problems were resolved on the day. Now one gets the feeling that the ego's at CAA are so large that they reckon that they, and only they, are capable of making decisions and that the rest of the flying fraternity are nothing more than unknowledgeable troublemaking nuisances.
And it is not only CAA but let's look at RAASA exams. A few years ago I did the Air Law exam and before starting I was given a list of questions and told what wrong answers I had to fill in because if I put in the correct answer then that would be deemed to be the wrong answer. Made me feel as if I was in Alice's Wonderland and I had just gate crashed the Mad Hatters tea party. Surely a small group of highly experienced pilots could be got together to clean up the exam mess and strucure the questions so that they have relevance to the flying aspect and not be presented in a fashion so as to trap candidates with trick questions which seems to be a symbol of bureaucratic one upmanship and attempted superiority.
Buy a nice Ipoopoo like mine...Conrad wrote:Ja, and I am also selling my luxury 4x4
Same everywhere Johan...ML has 100 aircraft paying hangerage (So I'm told) if there are 25 flying more than once a month its a lot...crying shame to see a trike with 100hrs on the hobbs with it's wing buckling under the weight of the dust!Air Hog wrote: Have a look at the flying clubs. Four years ago, we were 15 - 20 aircraft going for a breakfast jol. Now a days, you are lucky if you get 5. At Kroon, we have close to 50 aircraft parked in the hangers of which we have less than 10 active. The others are just gathering dust.
I have nothing to add to that Paul...Paul Meanwell wrote:Those that think its time to give in need to get back on their airies, it only takes one flip to remind you why you fly!
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