GA Survey
Survey running on AOPA website.
General Aviation Research Project 2014 Clearly aimed at aircraft owners rather than renters so clearly the terms of reference for the survey are alongs the lines of "find out how much aircraft owners are spending in the UK and if that has decreased". I suspect they will get a very limited view of what is going on in GA if they limit a survey to aircraft owners and flying to UK airports. Why?? It isn't where I am doing my flying. Maybe the people behind it have a political motive and are looking for data only to support their political motive. |
Which part of Question 11 is causing you difficulty?
11. Do you own your own aircraft?(If you own a share, answer Yes) Yes (Go to Question 14) No (Go to Question 12) |
They go on to ask about cost of maintenance, hangarage, etc...
They don't ask how much I have spent hiring an aircraft from a flying club. Why not? If, like me, you try and maintain currency on several types, you cannot own or even have a share in every type If they wanted to know about the cost of flying, then why not ask how much it has cost me to maintain my licence, how much I have spent on aircraft hire (which, in some cases, may have been more that if I owned) the cost of my medical? There is a lot more to flying than the cost of owning. There is a clear bias to the aircraft owners here so what is the political motive behind it? Is a farm strip an aerodrome? Surely an aerodrome would have an ICAO code assigned to it. |
Is a farm strip an aerodrome? Surely an aerodrome would have an ICAO code assigned to it. [Aerodrome] Means any area of land or water designed, equipped, set apart or commonly used for affording facilities for the landing and departure of aircraft and includes any area or space, whether on the ground, on the roof of a building or elsewhere, which is designed, equipped or set apart for affording facilities for the landing and departure of aircraft capable of descending or climbing vertically. |
Both BEagle and Johnm are quite correct.
Surely an aerodrome would have an ICAO code assigned to it. MJ:ok: |
which is designed, equipped or set apart for affording facilities for the landing and departure of aircraft |
Doesn't say anything about how often a place designed, equipped or set apart is used. Could be never, but could still be an aerodrome.
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Why does it exclude them, Whopity?
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designed, equipped, set apart or commonly used for affording facilities |
You have to be an AOPA member as well, so that's me out.
G |
A farm strip with very little use would qualify as designed and equipped if the grass was mown from time to time and a windsock made available, why gold plate the definition?
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It is going to be a very selective survey if it excludes all but AOPA members who own aircraft.
Does York realise this, I wonder. It does smack of politics; I hope we're wrong. |
I know were all a bit cynical in GA these days, but I wonder if we're getting a bit paranoid here.
Looks like AOPA doing a survey of their members to me. Does York realise this, I wonder. MJ:ok: |
Survey written by York Aviation.
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Ah, I see.:)
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