Yeah.. all in out of pocketYa gotta define better. Including upgrades, fuel, hangar, insurance, annuals, fbo fees, oil, efb fees?
What was that on?over 100k....Sigh. And, it did not involve engines....
What a coincidence. That’s my answer to the question.Yeah.. all in out of pocket
We go on short one or two or three flying vacations almost once a month. These incur fees such as hotels, rental cars, ramp and tie-down fees, meals, sightseeing, among other expenses we would not have without a plane. I have no desire to add that all up but when added to hangar, insurance, annual, fuel, Jeppesen, Fore Flight, miscellaneous repairs etc I have no doubt we spend a lot. Probably over $30k and possibly over $40k. And that was with no major repair fees.Ya gotta define better. Including upgrades, fuel, hangar, insurance, annuals, fbo fees, oil, efb fees?
Thanks for the link. It provides a whole new language. “You spent more than a heroin addiction at Starbucks this year.” “My annual inspection only cost two alcoholisms and a coke habit.”Like sitting here, adding up all these figures under my green banker's lamp on Christmas day, realizing that developing a severe cocaine addiction would cost about 83% less per year than staying in this hobby
(I jest, of course)
This^^^^^Too much but worth every penny.
That’s pretty good outcomeOur partnership operates in arrears, so we won’t get our 2024 costs until Jan 2025. Historically, we average $90/hr (Hobbs) for 175hrs/year. That’s all in, fixed + variable. We did buy an engine last year, but we paid for that out of our maintenance reserves.
That’s pretty good outcome
Certainly my sanity.It cost @Jim K his soul.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, pilots are the only group of people I know that pay attention to and try to justify the cost of their hobby. If boat owners did that, no one would own a boat.
Not bad for one person eitherAnnual = $4500
Hangar = $3000
Insurance = $1200
Misc = $800
Split 3 ways, so not bad. We pay for our own gas.