There are a heck of a lot of rules and regulations prohibiting you from being able to do many of the things that initially make it look like a good idea.What’s the utility of a private pilot license for hunting purposes?
Statistics of flying a single prop plan as a new pilot cannot be better than driving a car. I would never get into a small plane with a new pilot lol.My business partner has his license. He's got a second home where a flight is necessary so he uses his a good bit. He also flies his plane when we hunt (single engine Cirrus), he just met me in North Dakota last week to bird hunt.
I've come really close to getting a license as well but always change my mind. The reasons I've never gone through with it:
1) It limits the gear/dogs/ppl you can bring (unless you have the money for a larger plane, I don't).
2) I don't have a real need to fly once a week/2 weeks/month outside of hunting season, the lack of windshield time always makes me nervous.
3) It's expensive ... really expensive ... I can take a lot of Delta flights and be no where close to the same amount of money spent.
4) Weather. Numerous times my business partner has had to leave a trip early or late, because weather is coming that he can't fly in.
5) I know technically you have a better chance of dying in a car wreck ... but damn if I don't seem to always see a private plane crashing on the news weekly.
I'll probably get a license one day, but I've come to the conclusion if I am, it will be when my kids are older and don't depend on me.
That's for commercial flights (part 121).5) I know technically you have a better chance of dying in a car wreck ... but damn if I don't seem to always see a private plane crashing on the news weekly.
Note: Trent fly’s a kit fox not a carbon cub.I have no reason to enjoy aviation channels, other than it’s fun to understand how everything works - but I’m hooked on Juan Brown talking about accidents, Trent Palmer flying his carbon cub to all the little hill tops and gravel bars, and Kelsey on 747gear explaining how commercial jets operate. Oh, and Mike Patey building one off custom plane parts - I learned a lot about carbon fiber from his projects.
General aviation is not forgiving of mistakes - I’d be thinking of a Vicki Stark video and fly right up a box canyon - probably something I should avoid - both Vicki’s videos and piloting a plane. *chuckle*