Richard G.
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Richard G.
Hello Everyone,
New user here, but long time lurker. I am just finishing up my PPL checkride scheduled for a couple of weeks, and planning on getting my IFR ticket this fall. My end goal as a pilot is 1, have fun, I've always loved aviation, and just enjoy airplanes, and 2. have an airplane that I can travel in. The 500 NM cross country is a good rule for my location to be able to get to some interesting locations.
Anyway I'm not going to ask the what airplane should I get, that is a totally different discussion, but one that I think I might have a different take on is, is the aircraft itself an investment?
Over the years GA aircraft have not gotten cheaper, sure there have been increases and decreases in the market, but over the last 30 years, the certified GA aircraft pool continues to get smaller because of accidents, planes deteriorating etc. So the prices in general will always trend up, or at least stay the same.
The biggest holdup for me in purchasing a plane is the capital investment, but if you look at the plane as an investment property, or another way, diversifying your portfolio, is that a way to justify the capital expense? I know I will never get maintenance or gas back, probably wouldn't get full value for avionics upgrades either, but just the hull of the airplane, the single biggest expense in this hobby, does anyone look at it as an investment? I guess another comparison would be do you look at an aircraft purchase similar to a collector car? Sure your spending money, but you know you can probably at least get your money back out of it later if you needed to.
What are your thoughts?
New user here, but long time lurker. I am just finishing up my PPL checkride scheduled for a couple of weeks, and planning on getting my IFR ticket this fall. My end goal as a pilot is 1, have fun, I've always loved aviation, and just enjoy airplanes, and 2. have an airplane that I can travel in. The 500 NM cross country is a good rule for my location to be able to get to some interesting locations.
Anyway I'm not going to ask the what airplane should I get, that is a totally different discussion, but one that I think I might have a different take on is, is the aircraft itself an investment?
Over the years GA aircraft have not gotten cheaper, sure there have been increases and decreases in the market, but over the last 30 years, the certified GA aircraft pool continues to get smaller because of accidents, planes deteriorating etc. So the prices in general will always trend up, or at least stay the same.
The biggest holdup for me in purchasing a plane is the capital investment, but if you look at the plane as an investment property, or another way, diversifying your portfolio, is that a way to justify the capital expense? I know I will never get maintenance or gas back, probably wouldn't get full value for avionics upgrades either, but just the hull of the airplane, the single biggest expense in this hobby, does anyone look at it as an investment? I guess another comparison would be do you look at an aircraft purchase similar to a collector car? Sure your spending money, but you know you can probably at least get your money back out of it later if you needed to.
What are your thoughts?