When I was a kid in GLT (and GLT was a much smaller place with an airport that was largely a couple of buildings and an outside area where you walked through a gate in a wire fence to cross the tarmac and board the planes), I would find any reason to go out to the airport - if a family friend was arriving or leaving, I would make sure I was there to see the plane come in. Back then Sunstate ran Shorts 360 aircraft which were truly awful, but I would make sure we were there to see the plane land, and if they were leaving, I'd watch it go.
Back then, I dreamed of being able to fly in those planes. I was an aviation fanatic.
Now, I have been lucky enough to fly most of the Airbus and Boeing planes, a pile of helicopters (and appreciate the differences between them, as well as winch in and out of them too) and a series of small jets (Learjets, Beechcraft jets and even the Cessna Citation X which was awesome!) nationally and internationally. It never gets boring - and now that I am back on the ground and on another project, I still am planning my return to the helicopters for work, part time. Every takeoff (be it work or pleasure, in a private aircraft or commercial) is magic - I grin every time the plane takes off and that magic moment when you lift off the ground happens.
I never thought when I was a kid that I would be lucky enough to fly this much. And the magic still hasn't gone, even in a Y seat longhaul. Even if we didn't have QFF, or any airline loyalty program, I would still be flying and loving it. That I'm WP just adds to the excitement and the thrill.
But even back as a kid, you could see that I was a budding Frequent Flyer fanatic.