In full understanding of your wife's concern. Thats the reason why I did not start microlighting earlier. Waited till kids were on short finals finishing school, and enough ash on the side to see them through tertiary education. Bonus was that when I started microlighting, my son was old enough that we could do it together.Big D wrote:"Allowed to" being the important statement here. My wife is really great and gives me freedom to do many things but unfortunately she is really scared of the safety aspect and the risk that I may just fall out of the sky leaving her and the kids to fend for themselves. This is really a difficult debate to win as she has some valid concerns. It is not just about microlights but flying in general. She has flown in a trike and thinks it is great but at this stage of our lives she thinks the risk is not worth taking. I do after all have to think about the kiddies as well. I agree that there are risks with driving, etc but the perception of the uneducated will always be a negative one, just mention the word microlight and many people say "NO WAY....ARE YOU MAD ".
I will not give up though and one day in the future I will be able to participate in this forum as an active trike pilot. It will remain a dream until fulfilled. In the interim I catch a flip when available, it helps to keep the juices flowing.![]()
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I understand - And also understand your wife's concerns.
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Regards,
Arnulf