I used to work with a guy who had only half an arm and half a leg
he was one of the best guys you would ever meet
he had numerous motorbike accidents over the years that caused his injuries
yet he still rode his pimped out harley to work everyday, staggered into work and did a good a job as he could
i guess my point is, for some people riding motorbikes is in your blood, its a way of life, its something that those who havnt grown up riding motorbikes could ever understand.
its how a woman will tell a man that he could never understand childbirth
its how i could explain to you that the intensity of the pain i felt when i had my accident (due to the circumstances) is not possible for anyone who hasnt experienced that to understand or even comprehend, a whole body pain that had me wishing for death rather than to experience it a second longer.
riding motorbikes will always be my passion second only to my children
i remember how great it was when i did my first solo, the rush, the sense of achievement.
i just wanna finish my pilots licence because i feel like its something that was taken away from me unfairly (90 year old driver that drove his car straight into me)
so i am determined to finish my pilots licence and would even love to buy my own plane
since i have to start over again, i think ill go for my GA licence, rather than my ultralight licence.
and keep playing tattslotto
thanks for the welcome all
yes motorbikes can be dangerous
but so can flying
from what i understand, flying is about preparing for and managing any risk's assosiated with flying a plane, to obtain a favorable outcome, being your safe arrival back to terra firma