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[–] AA5B 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s still worth seeing for yourself. It’s quite a feeling being able to take flight under your own control

One of the paths I sort of regret not going down was flying float planes. I live in an urban area with crowded airways so it was always on your toes, but not too far up north are a lot of lakes with limited road access. Flying a float plane would let me commute to cheap lakefront property, while also spending more time is less congested airspace. I might have had more time with the challenges of flight rather than tedium of communication, coordination, planning

[–] calypsopub 0 points 1 year ago

Personally, I am a crappy driver who's had a lot of wrecks, so I figure being a passenger is the way for me