A Small plane crashed Saturday on a Golf Course in Wichita Kansas, 2 Teens were in the plane they had "RENTED" .
I'm all for learning to Fly Young, not a problem with it.
But, that got me thinking,,,, most states will NOT let any Teenager Drive a Semi-Truck on Americas Hi-ways & roads by themselves, if at all for that matter even with an older Co-Driver in the cab !!
Majority of the states require you to be at least 21 years old to drive a semi truck or operate heavy equipment
Lotta states will let 16 yr.olds drive a car with a learners permit since their under 18 yrs.of age, as long as an ADULT is with them and only to from certain places.
Most states require teens to be 18 to get a plain normal drivers license for a car or pick up.
*** But this really got me : A ""17-year-old boy""was flying the 1966 single-engine Mooney / An "18-year-old" woman also was aboard.
Now maybe I'm Wrong, but at 17 yrs.old,, most are Over confident on a lotta things, and this didn't seem like a good idea to me.
unless he started Flying when he was 10 and was really super Knowledgeable on everything inside & out, which is probably doubtful, along with constantly changing weather conditions that affect Aircraft performance.
Something awful wrong with this picture, I know my Father wouldn't of let me do it, even at 18 or 21 by myself, like that,,, even tho this Kid had a female with him that was 18, that mize well be by yourself


I know when I was 17 or 18 I didn't have the MONEY to Rent a plane and go on a cross country hop, lucky to have gas to put in my 1968 Camaro to get to work across town at that age, I had car payments & ins. to pay for.
Maybe this kid has really nice lucky parents, that foot the bill for everything, and gave him use of their Credit Card too




I Dunno' but I'd think would be a Definite Concern with the NTSB & FAA,,, as to how much of this was going on

Flying is serious business, there are NO Quik Trips in the Sky to pull over if something goes wrong , there are NO Wal-Marts to pull into, its not fun & games hunky dory everything be ok, somehow !
Wonder who'll pay for the Damage to this plane, and the Golf Course & Towing Bill,,, hope the kid took out insurance and a lot of it !!!!!!
Think someone may get Grounded by mommy & Daddy

My Father Flew for 53 years with his 1965 Cessna 172 Skyhawk without ever an incident, not 1, because he triple checked everything before & after every flight !!
PLANE CRASH NEWS STORY : http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/20/2-teens-walk-away-from-airplane-after-it-crashes-on-kansas-golf-course.html?intcmp=hplnws
