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Flying as a Lifestyle — Relationships, Cost of Living, and Identity

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A PPL is a significant financial commitment (EUR10,000-18,000) but it's not exclusively a wealthy person's pursuit. Many PPL students are middle-income professionals who save specifically for training, pay per lesson over 6-12 months, or use structured payment plans. Post-PPL, joining a flying club (EUR200-1,000/year membership plus EUR100-180/hr) makes regular flying accessible on a modest budget. For context, PPL training costs roughly the same as a used car or a year of part-time university tuition. Many pilots describe it as their primary hobby and allocate budget accordingly — sacrificing other luxuries. It's expensive, but 'rich' is a relative term.