I'm ignorant on this, but I've been doing a lot of "research" to try and figure out the big picture as I'd love to get my license and a plane.Superdave1993 said:
So, the wife and I will be 50 this year and are looking for something we can pick up and enjoy together as we head towards and during retirement in a few years 10-15 ish. She bought me a "flight experience" at out local airport here in Arkansas and it was great, and not at all what I expected. The closest I can relate it to was driving on ice. It was crazy how the plane would slip, rise and move with little to no input. Not sure of the proper wording, but that surprised me.
We have friends with planes and one neighbor that is a close friend is a commercial pilot with his instructors license. We have talked over drinks a few times, and pretty much came to a deal that if I bought a plane the neighbor would swap instructor time for use of the plane. We both have company cars that can be used for personal use, so our price range would likely be $25-$50k, or similar to a Jeep / truck price.
Would a decent plane like a 182 or similar be good to start with, grow into and be reasonable to keep into retirement? Do you fly with you significant other often? I know that commercial is almost always cheaper, but is it there enough enjoyment in owing a plane to justify the possible added cost for short trips and upkeep?
Thanks in advance, and really just getting my toe in the water and figure a bunch of Ag's will be at least 93% truthful.
What I'm sensing is the cost of a plane is only a fraction of the monthly / yearly cost. maybe 1/3 or less after you factor in insurance, maintenance, and fuel.
The problem I'm having is the point would be to fly the family and the kids friends to a destination we've wanted to purchase a house, but is really too far to drive frequently (11 hour of drive time). This would mean a 6 seater or bigger and most likely twin engines that chug fuel and are expensive to maintain and replace. Chartering a plane would be cheaper just without the money back when selling a plane.
Why a private plane? 12 hours in a vehicle or 2 hours in a commercial plane to the nearest big city 2.5 hours way, renting a car, 9-10 hours of total travel time. Private plane would be about 4 hours total travel and direct.
I'm not quite at a place where this is a reality to justify getting serious, but the more research I do the more depressing this gets as I've always dreamed of being a pilot since I passed up my chance and didn't go the military route.