About This SiteRecreational FlyingAt least since the time of
Iccarus people have dreamed of flying and achieving the freedom from earthly bonds which that conjures in the mind. The advances made in Recreational Aviation continue to make this dream more accessible to everyone. "Everyone wants to fly, but some people haven't realised it yet". The Recreational Flying site provides resources and supports an on-line community for everyone having an interest in recreational flight, whether they just continue to dream or turn their dream into reality. Accordingly, to benefit both pilots and aviation enthusiasts the objectives of this site are to:-
The greatest knowledge resource available to anyone in any field is the experience of others. This site supports an on-line community, enabling access to the collective experience of its members. There are many active site members with experience ranging from recreational flying through general aviation to professional and commercial aviation. You may be surprised to know that people actively participate in more than one category. For instance quite a few professional pilots, fly for fun and recreation as well! Is recreational aviation your passion? Browse the site. Sign up as a member and become part of our community. Share your interest and gain access to the members only content and it is all free. HistoryHaving its genesis in 2004, the Recreational Flying web site was originally created by Ian Baker and devoted originally to Australian Recreational Pilots. Since that time, it has continued to grow and evolve in both popularity and scope. Today, content is managed and mediated by a group of volunteer administrators on behalf of its community. The community now spans a broader scope of interest as well covering many different forms of aviation. Due to its global popularity the scope of the site was also extended, with the inclusion of New Zealand, USA and UK specific forums. It also aims to include topics related to non-recreational aircraft. What is Recreational Aviation?As an abstract concept, it applies to any aspect of aviation pursued for pleasure. Apart from what one may expect, it also includes, for example, aircraft spotters, static model builders, radio controlled aircraft enthusiasts, pilots and aircraft owners. More often, it refers to recreational flight activities that are governed by a legislative framework which defines multiple classes of Recreational Aircraft and the conditions under which civil aviation authorities delegate management and operations of sporting and recreational aviation to participant based aviation organisations. Those wishing to delve deeper should look at the information provided by those organisations in your country. Of course, you can also join this site and ask questions. The legislative framework enables some types of recreational flying to be conducted at a much lower cost than the General Aviation of old, which used to be the only avenue for private pilots. To do this, there are some restrictions to the privileges, as well as exemptions from some of the costly and onerous aspects, of General Aviation. Recreational aviation enables people to buy a factory built aircraft, build one from a kit or even design and build their own as well as obtain pilot training and various capability endorsements. |
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