Episode notes
Imagine paying exactly 400 units for a basic airport diner lunch and considering the transaction a fantastic bargain—a concept explored through the 100 Unit Hamburger slang and the shifting economic reality of General Aviation. This episode of pplpod deconstructs the Utilitarian Alibi used by pilots to justify an expensive hobby as a mundane errand, while analyzing the mechanics of the Hobbs Hour, the relentless "taxicab meter of the sky" that measures engine run-time from the initial ramp start to the final shutdown. We begin our investigation by defining the "MacGuffin of the weekend"—a flight profile involving a two-hour round trip to a nearby airfield for a meal that serves as a linguistic fossil from a much cheaper era. This deep dive focuses on the ...