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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 4004027" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>After flying, many times, with bush pilots in and out of very remote areas, including lakes on pontoon planes back in the day, learning to fly was something I always wanted to do and not doing it is probably my biggest regret. As far as I'm concerned there ain't nothing in the world like flying and flying into the remote areas bush pilots go to takes it to another notch. So if your heart is set on it, go for it. But keep in mind, it's a very expensive endeavor (most bush pilots have an instrument rating and some even have a commercial license and their A&P license) and bush pilots are a special breed. Listening to some of the stories the pilots told me left no doubt in my mind, flying into the bush is glamorous and very exciting, but it is definitely not for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 4004027, member: 49555"] After flying, many times, with bush pilots in and out of very remote areas, including lakes on pontoon planes back in the day, learning to fly was something I always wanted to do and not doing it is probably my biggest regret. As far as I'm concerned there ain't nothing in the world like flying and flying into the remote areas bush pilots go to takes it to another notch. So if your heart is set on it, go for it. But keep in mind, it's a very expensive endeavor (most bush pilots have an instrument rating and some even have a commercial license and their A&P license) and bush pilots are a special breed. Listening to some of the stories the pilots told me left no doubt in my mind, flying into the bush is glamorous and very exciting, but it is definitely not for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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