On 24 Jun, Dav wrote: > These so called people who accept responsibility should remember the > responsibility to an organisation that probably provided the infrastructure > for them to learn to fly in the first place. After all when YOU learnt to > fly it was because of past instructors efforts and sacrifice exactly that > which you whinge about now. We all owe our predecessors the honour of > continuing their good work, even if that means giving up the odd opportunity > to fly to REPAY A DEBT to those who came before.
I think that a better way of thinking about this is to 'pay it forward', not back. There is no way I can repay the countless people involved in teaching me to fly and I'm pretty sure most of them would not want me to. Instead, it is most certainly possible for me to 'pay my debt' to sport aviation in general and gliding in particular by helping those who are currently starting out. This does not mean I have to be an instructor, but rather that I 'put in' appropriately around the club, participate in pie cart discussions and clearly show my delight and joy in this sensual sport of soaring. One of the problems with the solo operation system proposed by Mike Borgelt and others is that it makes it very hard to pay one's debt forward. For me, this payment forward is part of the unspoken social contract in sport aviation. -- Robert Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] Strategic IT & open source consulting +61 (0)438 385 533 Brisbane, Australia http://www.interweft.com.au -- * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. * To Unsubscribe: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * with "unsubscribe aus-soaring" in the body of the message * or with "help" in the body of the message for more information.
