Chris Dickens
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Chris Dickens
I've flown a variety of general aviation airplanes over the years, but got hooked on Beech products. I originally intended to buy a nice Bonanza but after flying around in a Baron my other half would prefer flying our family in a twin. I'm not opposed to the idea and told her that's fine, it'll just cost more.
That being said...I've never owned my own airplane. I've always rented, or more lately, used a friend's airplanes. Our mission is to generally fly 3 people on trips of 300-400nm most of the time. The airplane will be based in NC. On occasion, we'd like to take the airplane to the Bahamas or out west to Colorado, etc. Having 6 seats would be nice, but we could get away with just 4. Typical usage will be around 100 hours a year, give or take.
In my imagination, having something like a Baron 58P would be awesome because who doesn't like pressurization, built-in air conditioning, and the ability to get over a lot of weather? However, I've heard varying remarks about the cost of ownership, with some saying they are a nightmare, and others saying it's obviously higher than a unpressurized Baron but not outrageously so if a well-maintained aircraft is purchased.
On the other hand, I've thought about just getting some variation of a Baron 55. I've got time in a B55, I know my budget would comfortably handle a 55, and it would still get the mission done, although without the flex of the extra seats/room.
Acquisition cost...I would prefer to stay under $400k. Most of the NA 58s that are worth owning push this price-point, since those airframes are probably the best mix of room and operating expense. As for insurance...I fly professionally, I've got about 9,000 hours, most of it multi-engine turboprop and jet time, and about 20ish hours flying a friend's B55.
I'd love to pick people's brains and hear what others have experienced. I'm not looking to buy anything immediately, but sometime in the next year or so I'll be ready to hop in and start looking seriously. Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
That being said...I've never owned my own airplane. I've always rented, or more lately, used a friend's airplanes. Our mission is to generally fly 3 people on trips of 300-400nm most of the time. The airplane will be based in NC. On occasion, we'd like to take the airplane to the Bahamas or out west to Colorado, etc. Having 6 seats would be nice, but we could get away with just 4. Typical usage will be around 100 hours a year, give or take.
In my imagination, having something like a Baron 58P would be awesome because who doesn't like pressurization, built-in air conditioning, and the ability to get over a lot of weather? However, I've heard varying remarks about the cost of ownership, with some saying they are a nightmare, and others saying it's obviously higher than a unpressurized Baron but not outrageously so if a well-maintained aircraft is purchased.
On the other hand, I've thought about just getting some variation of a Baron 55. I've got time in a B55, I know my budget would comfortably handle a 55, and it would still get the mission done, although without the flex of the extra seats/room.
Acquisition cost...I would prefer to stay under $400k. Most of the NA 58s that are worth owning push this price-point, since those airframes are probably the best mix of room and operating expense. As for insurance...I fly professionally, I've got about 9,000 hours, most of it multi-engine turboprop and jet time, and about 20ish hours flying a friend's B55.
I'd love to pick people's brains and hear what others have experienced. I'm not looking to buy anything immediately, but sometime in the next year or so I'll be ready to hop in and start looking seriously. Thanks in advance for any and all advice!