I learned to fly Cessna 150s when I was 14 and had a PPL when I was 17. During undergraduate school I worked at FBOs gassing GA planes - everything from J3s to DC6s - in Winston-Salem and Chapel Hill, NC. I started working on the instrument while working at the FBO but then ended up getting married and practicing law for 27 years. Two years ago I decided to follow my dream of flying bush planes and found a job gassing planes in bush Alaska. The avgas I was pumping was $9.51 /gal so I did not get to fly much until I found a job in balmy Talkeetna. I am operating fuel trucks which I think is good mental training for the operation of complex machines after pushing a pencil for so long. Since coming here I have logged about 40 hours mostly in taildraggers - an Aeronca Champ, Citabria, and a Pacer. I also rent a 1957 Tripacer which I have flown xcountry to ANC and Fairbanks.
I have found that the machines operate the same as they did 40 years ago and the avionics are about the same (except for GPS, I thought that was for geochaching


Caio,
Luke