SkyDog58
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If he can get with it and progress at a steady pace, he could find "retirement employment" as a pro aviator. Maybe not airlines, but there are lots of flying jobs out there that aren't airlines the will welcome folks who were around when the Mercury and Gemini launches were happening.My dad thinks he's too old to start learning at 61. I've got to show him this article.
Story.
I’m bummed I didn’t win but it’s kind of cool to see this guy win. I do wonder though at 80 and a student, what he’ll do with it. Will he keep the floats on it and get his ASES? Pull the floats and finish his PP using the tailwheel? Options abound.
Good for him! Maybe he can find a couple partners to cover the tax bill and fly the heck out of it.
The RV-10 for next year's Sweeps is coming from Canada.Someone told me that the next one is an RV-10.
Anybody know how much the plane is worth?
Depending on whether he's married or single, for $180,000 it looks like federal taxes would be at least 30 to 40 thousand.Approximate Retail Value of $180,000 though I believe sweepstakes winnings are taxed at fair market value, which is not necessarily ARV.
Yeah, the tax bill will be spectacular. Unless he has significant means he'll have to sell it. That said, he'll make enough off the sale to purchase the aircraft of his choice.