Our Own Worst Enemy
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:47 pm
My local airport is probably a lot like many across the country. However, California is always just a little different. Like most local airports on the Pacific-side of the Rockies, hangar space is becoming a premium - especially if the airport is any where near a large metropolitan area. For us it is San Francisco.
I have been involved in aviation privately and professionally for over forty two years. I have always enjoyed the company of other pilots - they tended to be ethical, independent, self reliant and nieghborly. However, as the area surrounding the airport builds up and evolves from rural to suburban to urban and the average annual incomes head for the sky, the nature of the pilots I encounter has changed.
Lately, the airport seems to have become "yuppified". A great many of the pilots I encounter lately at the airport tend to be selfish, rude and self involved. Over the past few weeks I watched as several so-called War Bird pilots tried to strong arm the airport manager into evicting a fellow pilot from the large hangar he has occupied for over ten years - just to make room for more of their War Bird Buddies. We are also seeing an increase in corporate aircraft all looking for hangar space and willing to push to get what they want. I would hate to see my little airport go the way of Carlsbad's McClellan-Palomar airport where Corporate aircraft have taken over the field. I suppose progress can not be stopped and change is always associated with progress. I just hate to see the nature and character of pilots change to reflect modern trends in society, rather than continue as the stalwart stand-outs I am familiar with refusing to conform.
I have been involved in aviation privately and professionally for over forty two years. I have always enjoyed the company of other pilots - they tended to be ethical, independent, self reliant and nieghborly. However, as the area surrounding the airport builds up and evolves from rural to suburban to urban and the average annual incomes head for the sky, the nature of the pilots I encounter has changed.
Lately, the airport seems to have become "yuppified". A great many of the pilots I encounter lately at the airport tend to be selfish, rude and self involved. Over the past few weeks I watched as several so-called War Bird pilots tried to strong arm the airport manager into evicting a fellow pilot from the large hangar he has occupied for over ten years - just to make room for more of their War Bird Buddies. We are also seeing an increase in corporate aircraft all looking for hangar space and willing to push to get what they want. I would hate to see my little airport go the way of Carlsbad's McClellan-Palomar airport where Corporate aircraft have taken over the field. I suppose progress can not be stopped and change is always associated with progress. I just hate to see the nature and character of pilots change to reflect modern trends in society, rather than continue as the stalwart stand-outs I am familiar with refusing to conform.