Jhernandez04
Line Up and Wait
I took the wife up for the first time a few weeks ago to Shreveport so we could have a mini vacation. I chose the destination because it was close (1hr flight) and she loves to gamble.
The flight to KDTN was slightly choppy and she sure felt every bit of turbulence. I did my best to calm her down, I even explained how it took me 40-50 hours to get comfortable with what she was dealing with. She seemed calmed somewhat by my assurance the plane wants to fly, she trusts ME not the plane and that’s fine because I trust the plane. She really didn’t consider my flying as a true interest for me, as I do jump around from hobby to hobby. But when she saw how serious I took the flight, prep and everything else related to the trip she realized that I am, and I’ll quote "a real pilot." Hearing those words really meant a lot to me because she is scared to death of heights and swimming.
The flight home was nicer in terms of turbulence as hardly any was felt, but she handled them better than the first time and I told her that it would continue to get better the more she fly’s. We had clouds at 3700ft so we had to fly under them, and we had a decent headwind so it was slower but more enjoyable, the trip was awesome. Something that was very funny to me was heard on the radio, there was a guy flying a commander and he announced that he was a "turbo commander" I chuckled at that and had to keep myself from telling approach I was a 235hp Cherokee..... lol
When we landed me and the wife basically did a debrief on the flight and how the clouds could of grounded us and just the general topic of my plane. She explained that she would welcome a newer plane with all the upgrades (she doesn’t know specifics but I told her about GPS, IFR, Auto Pilots and all the comfort features that we could have).
So to the point, I am almost a 100hr low time pilot. All my time has been in the overpowered Cherokee of which I do have my HP rating, but no complex time. So here are what i've considered as my options:
1. SR22 (2000-2004 year model 150K $) This model will take me the longest to acquire as I’ll need to save up a bit to purchase this plane, it’s my favorite choice in terms of comfort and safety. But I won’t be able to afford the complete glass panel version and it will have to be a mid-time engine. The fuel burn is high (16-18gallons per hour) but the gear is fixed which helps with MX.
Insurance on a composite frame will be the most expensive of the three, a quick quote was something like 5K a year, so that puts me at 1500$ a month, just owning the plane minus any flying or hanger. I anticipate a average of 10 hours a month which puts my total monthly budget for the SR22 @ around 2500$ a month or 30K (+5K for annual and Maintenance) Which I kind of suck my teeth about....
2. Bonanza 35 (P,S or V model 90K $) This model makes the most sense to me because of the value I will get for the purchase price, I'm looking at several models that start at 70K through 90K and I can get them nicely equipped with less than mid time on the engine. The speed and fuel burn are attractive and so is the idea of owning a bo.
Insurance on this airplane was quoted at 2500$ with a 75K hull value. It decreases to 2100$ with an IFR cert, which I plan to get soon but I may wait till I get my new plane so I can get trained in it, which is my big concern with this plane is the performance gain and complex rating.
Montly Cost (est) 1600$ per month w/10 hours of flight time.
3. Comanche (250 or 260 model 90K$) I like this plane because I read its similar to the Cherokee in handling and landing. It’s also cheaper then the two above to purchase, but I’ve been told it’s a bit costly to maintain and the insurance, believe it or not is higher than the Bonanza at around 3,000$. The fuel burn is a wash with the bo but the speed is less then the bo. It only has 4 seats compared to 5 or 6 on the Bo, which I really will only use 4 seats anyways but the extra room would be nice. I can get these nicely equipped for under 80K as well.
Montly cost (est) 1500$ per month w/10 hours of flight time.
Honorable mentions: Commander 114, RV10, 182RG
I've been back and forth with the upgrading process for a while now, but with the wife actually excited about flying with me and the need for an IFR plane I need to make a choice in the next few months, as I do not want to sink money into the 235 I have.
Thoughts?! Thanks for any help, and please be positive. I do understand it’s a step up and am willing to train as needed to be safe!
The flight to KDTN was slightly choppy and she sure felt every bit of turbulence. I did my best to calm her down, I even explained how it took me 40-50 hours to get comfortable with what she was dealing with. She seemed calmed somewhat by my assurance the plane wants to fly, she trusts ME not the plane and that’s fine because I trust the plane. She really didn’t consider my flying as a true interest for me, as I do jump around from hobby to hobby. But when she saw how serious I took the flight, prep and everything else related to the trip she realized that I am, and I’ll quote "a real pilot." Hearing those words really meant a lot to me because she is scared to death of heights and swimming.
The flight home was nicer in terms of turbulence as hardly any was felt, but she handled them better than the first time and I told her that it would continue to get better the more she fly’s. We had clouds at 3700ft so we had to fly under them, and we had a decent headwind so it was slower but more enjoyable, the trip was awesome. Something that was very funny to me was heard on the radio, there was a guy flying a commander and he announced that he was a "turbo commander" I chuckled at that and had to keep myself from telling approach I was a 235hp Cherokee..... lol
When we landed me and the wife basically did a debrief on the flight and how the clouds could of grounded us and just the general topic of my plane. She explained that she would welcome a newer plane with all the upgrades (she doesn’t know specifics but I told her about GPS, IFR, Auto Pilots and all the comfort features that we could have).
So to the point, I am almost a 100hr low time pilot. All my time has been in the overpowered Cherokee of which I do have my HP rating, but no complex time. So here are what i've considered as my options:
1. SR22 (2000-2004 year model 150K $) This model will take me the longest to acquire as I’ll need to save up a bit to purchase this plane, it’s my favorite choice in terms of comfort and safety. But I won’t be able to afford the complete glass panel version and it will have to be a mid-time engine. The fuel burn is high (16-18gallons per hour) but the gear is fixed which helps with MX.
Insurance on a composite frame will be the most expensive of the three, a quick quote was something like 5K a year, so that puts me at 1500$ a month, just owning the plane minus any flying or hanger. I anticipate a average of 10 hours a month which puts my total monthly budget for the SR22 @ around 2500$ a month or 30K (+5K for annual and Maintenance) Which I kind of suck my teeth about....
2. Bonanza 35 (P,S or V model 90K $) This model makes the most sense to me because of the value I will get for the purchase price, I'm looking at several models that start at 70K through 90K and I can get them nicely equipped with less than mid time on the engine. The speed and fuel burn are attractive and so is the idea of owning a bo.
Insurance on this airplane was quoted at 2500$ with a 75K hull value. It decreases to 2100$ with an IFR cert, which I plan to get soon but I may wait till I get my new plane so I can get trained in it, which is my big concern with this plane is the performance gain and complex rating.
Montly Cost (est) 1600$ per month w/10 hours of flight time.
3. Comanche (250 or 260 model 90K$) I like this plane because I read its similar to the Cherokee in handling and landing. It’s also cheaper then the two above to purchase, but I’ve been told it’s a bit costly to maintain and the insurance, believe it or not is higher than the Bonanza at around 3,000$. The fuel burn is a wash with the bo but the speed is less then the bo. It only has 4 seats compared to 5 or 6 on the Bo, which I really will only use 4 seats anyways but the extra room would be nice. I can get these nicely equipped for under 80K as well.
Montly cost (est) 1500$ per month w/10 hours of flight time.
Honorable mentions: Commander 114, RV10, 182RG
I've been back and forth with the upgrading process for a while now, but with the wife actually excited about flying with me and the need for an IFR plane I need to make a choice in the next few months, as I do not want to sink money into the 235 I have.
Thoughts?! Thanks for any help, and please be positive. I do understand it’s a step up and am willing to train as needed to be safe!
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