Class of 2002
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Class of 2002
A couple of years ago sennadog started a thread about the "Class of 2002" - PPRuNers who got their PPL in that year. There were quite a few. Some are still posting here regularly, some appear from time to time, and some, including, it seems, sennadog, have disappeared from PPRuNe.
Now there's this old statistic that most PPLs stop flying soon after getting the licence, and only <insert some small percentage here> ever make it to their first revalidation (or is it renewal? never can remember). So most of us should have bitten the dust, but, for the rest of us, as we're all coming up to the two years, what are the 2002-ers up to now?
Will be interesting to see how many of the names from the original thread (once I track it down!) are still here...
Now there's this old statistic that most PPLs stop flying soon after getting the licence, and only <insert some small percentage here> ever make it to their first revalidation (or is it renewal? never can remember). So most of us should have bitten the dust, but, for the rest of us, as we're all coming up to the two years, what are the 2002-ers up to now?
Will be interesting to see how many of the names from the original thread (once I track it down!) are still here...
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Interesting EVO.
It makes me wonder about everybodies year and perhaps a poll? I might be interesting to see what was the most popular year, which year "appears" to have survived the best ect ect, umm ... how do you start a poll?
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I should have said ... so I'm editing it in now ... PPL passed 1991
It makes me wonder about everybodies year and perhaps a poll? I might be interesting to see what was the most popular year, which year "appears" to have survived the best ect ect, umm ... how do you start a poll?
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I should have said ... so I'm editing it in now ... PPL passed 1991
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May a member of the Millennium class butt in? I obtained my licence in 2000, started spouting nonsense here soon afterwards, and am still going. I have just revalidated my licence for the second time. Next year I have to shell out for a new licence, as although mine is a CAA one, it's a five year rather than lifetime one (the rules on that being changed just as the JAA licences were coming in)
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All welcome! You're unlikely to quit flying and still hang around on Private Flying (AB apart, I hope) so there aren't going to be statistics worth a damn. I was mainly wondering what happened to some of the people who used to be of this parish.
FNG - I didn't realise that I needed a PPL to spout nonsense. I guess I did drop a '7' from my name sometime around the time of licence issue; I'll blame him 18 months of my earlier ramblings, but I'm not sure who I can blame the rest on.
Still, if you're all going to be here then you all might as well post some flying content - maybe it'll explain why you're still going strong while 89.3% of your contemporaries have given up in disgust. Or it might at least prevent this from getting sent to the Agony Aunt forum
FNG - I didn't realise that I needed a PPL to spout nonsense. I guess I did drop a '7' from my name sometime around the time of licence issue; I'll blame him 18 months of my earlier ramblings, but I'm not sure who I can blame the rest on.
Still, if you're all going to be here then you all might as well post some flying content - maybe it'll explain why you're still going strong while 89.3% of your contemporaries have given up in disgust. Or it might at least prevent this from getting sent to the Agony Aunt forum
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Tut, tut, solo nonsense pre licence issue, but it's your instructor to blame. Because I was taught by some dude from the RAF, my licence includes a banter endorsement and I'm type rated for pink aeroplanes.
PS: Turns out Aerbabe was feeding us fish curry, after all.
PS: Turns out Aerbabe was feeding us fish curry, after all.
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Hi,
I was one of the class of 2002, and remember the thread well.
I have not posted much recently, in fact I've spent the last 2 months in the U.S. upgrading to a CPL. Have about 200 hours now and about to embark on the dreaded IR
I seem to remember 2002 with a little bit of a haze, as thats when we started having the famous private flying bashes! Been a while now since we had one of those
Whatever happened to some of those charaters I wonder.....Sennadog, Grim Reaper14, G-SXTY, Seat of my Pants etc..
Iain.
I was one of the class of 2002, and remember the thread well.
I have not posted much recently, in fact I've spent the last 2 months in the U.S. upgrading to a CPL. Have about 200 hours now and about to embark on the dreaded IR
I seem to remember 2002 with a little bit of a haze, as thats when we started having the famous private flying bashes! Been a while now since we had one of those
Whatever happened to some of those charaters I wonder.....Sennadog, Grim Reaper14, G-SXTY, Seat of my Pants etc..
Iain.
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22 Aug 2002 passed my skills test, now have 116hrs although only 33 of those are P1. I joined my UAS and have been learning all over again but this time with some aeros and low level navigation thrown in Going to join a new club this year and hopefully do some touring this summer with my PPL friends, Channel Islands here we come and possibly a short stop in France, went to Blackpool last year done too mutch to give it up and can't understand why people do suppose it all comes down to money in the end.
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A yes, a millenium edition here too.....Was even offered the choice of a CAA PPL or JAA PPL by the CAA.....FOOL THAT I WAS......and not knowing any better.
Ah well, still got it, valid until 2006, and hope someone will start paying me to fly before then
EA
Ah well, still got it, valid until 2006, and hope someone will start paying me to fly before then
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Passed my PPL GFT and NFT in late 1998 and only having the CAA PPL issued early 1999 due to wx and having to get my QXC done (had to be done last back in those days).
I'm nearly at my third SEP revalidation that is due in September this year and have been flying 100 or more hours per year.
I have sort of upgraded to an FAA CPL/IR since gaining my CAA PPL but stick a G on the side of the plane and I'm still only a CAA PPL/IMC/Night.
No plans to hang up my goggles, even though my bank manager would prefer me too with all the money I'm spending on the JAA ATPL writtens and CPL/IR courses over the next year or so.
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.
I'm nearly at my third SEP revalidation that is due in September this year and have been flying 100 or more hours per year.
I have sort of upgraded to an FAA CPL/IR since gaining my CAA PPL but stick a G on the side of the plane and I'm still only a CAA PPL/IMC/Night.
No plans to hang up my goggles, even though my bank manager would prefer me too with all the money I'm spending on the JAA ATPL writtens and CPL/IR courses over the next year or so.
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.
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I have sort of upgraded to an FAA CPL/IR since gaining my CAA PPL but stick a G on the side of the plane and I'm still only a CAA PPL/IMC/Night.
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Hmmm, don't know if I really qualify in this thread, but here goes.
Got my NPPL at the end of 2002. But then JAR-PPL and IMC in 2003.
About 150 hrs now, and no plans to give up. Probably start the FAA/IR soon.
Got my NPPL at the end of 2002. But then JAR-PPL and IMC in 2003.
About 150 hrs now, and no plans to give up. Probably start the FAA/IR soon.
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Taking this back in time a bit I got my PPL in 1971, I have since gone on to bigger things but still fly light aircraft so I think I can qualify for this. I imagine someone will easily beat me on date, but it would be nice to see if there are many around from my era.
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Got my PPL in 2002. Added , IMC, NIGHT, MEP and recently went mad and bought a N-reg Commander. Now going mad trying to decide whether to convert it G-reg and slog through a JAA IR or take the FAA route.
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I was a late entrant to the class of 2002. Since picked up an FAA IR and now use it (in its IMC guise) in my T67M pootling round the countryside notching up the next 250 hours. Still got the bug...and a bank (lack of) balance to match.
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I was one of the 2002 lot too- passed 11th December.
Still pretty much doing the same thing - added another 50 hours since then, but no more ratings/qualifications. Been to a couple of prune fly-ins and a mini-bash, done the renting in USA thing, flown a couple of new (but still common) types. Flown with several students I've met on here (including the one off THAT thread) and those have been the most enjoyable flights. Not enough money to do more really, but the passion is still there so I won't be one of those that fade away before 100 hours (have 98 now!). Still feel the buzz each time I walk up to the aircraft.
Still spend more time on prune than in an aircraft, too
Still pretty much doing the same thing - added another 50 hours since then, but no more ratings/qualifications. Been to a couple of prune fly-ins and a mini-bash, done the renting in USA thing, flown a couple of new (but still common) types. Flown with several students I've met on here (including the one off THAT thread) and those have been the most enjoyable flights. Not enough money to do more really, but the passion is still there so I won't be one of those that fade away before 100 hours (have 98 now!). Still feel the buzz each time I walk up to the aircraft.
Still spend more time on prune than in an aircraft, too