Hey Bill, that was my point in this thread...
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... 7&start=25
Is this some kind of WIX poster of the year canvassing you are on?
On topic:
One of the things I liked about my time in America was the open friendliness I recieved at most US airfields.In the UK, there's often a clear 'us and them' attitude and all too often visitors are treated with suspicion. I think Mike would also agree.
The heightened 'security' measures we are all dealing with don't help aviation's accessibility to the public, and the kid 'hangar rats' of yesteryear find it harder to get past the big fence and paranoid security put in on many GA airfields. If it's alien, it's scary.
That's the way it is, and while it's relieving to vent about whose fault it is, that achieves nothing. But we all have it within our own hands to make a positive difference. Take friends to your local airfield; get them up in a Cub or a Cessna if you can. Spitfire rides would probably be an adequate third.
Remember, everyone 'knows' (thanks to the TV) that airplanes always crash in flames and everyone dies. The environmental issues are becoming more highlighted, and the airline industry is doing a pathetic job of promoting the need and use of freight and airline flying; so it's up to us to put the facts of the fun and importance of aviation for all.
Share it or lose it, and we are all 'aviation ambassadors'.
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