Chesapeaketechie
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Chesapeaketechie
I'm looking at regaining proficiency after not flying for a number of years and rental rates in my area (MD / DC / VA) seem quite steep. LSA's are renting for $130/hr. I currently have my PPL but will be flying under Sport Pilot rules due to some prior medical issues that are resolved but may cause my 3rd class medical to be very expensive. Thus I'm looking into an LSA for the time being.
I'm thinking I'll fly anywhere between 60-80 hours annually and would like to get advice on my options for either joining a flying club, or buying an airplane and putting it on leaseback.
Most of my flying would be local training flights and the occasional cross country.
Option 1: Rent
Rental Rate: $130/hr wet
Insurance: $1200/yr
Cost @ 60 hrs = $130 x 60 = $7800 + $1200 = $9000
Option 2: Flying Club
Rental Rate: $55/hr wet
Buy In: $5000
Monthly Dues: $300
Year 1 Cost @ 60 hrs = $55 x 60 = $3300 + $5000 + $3600 = $11900
Year 2 + Cost @ 60 hrs = $3300 + $3600 = $6900
Option 3: Buy Plane / Leaseback
Purchase Price = $60k / $650/mo for 10 years
Gross Rev = $120/hr
FBO Cut = $24/hr
Fuel = $25/hr
Reserve = $20/hr
Net Rev = $51/hr
Annual Insurance = $4500
Tiedown = $1200
Low Estimate 250 hrs/yr
$51/hr * 250 = $12750 - $4500 - $1200 = $7050 annual net proceeds
$7050 - $7800 = $-750 annual cash flow
Mid Estimate 350 hrs/yr
$17850 - $4500 - $1200 - $7800 = $4350 annual net proceeds
High Estimate 500 hrs/yr
$25500 - $4500 - $1200 - $7800 = $12000 annual net proceeds
I'm thinking I'll fly anywhere between 60-80 hours annually and would like to get advice on my options for either joining a flying club, or buying an airplane and putting it on leaseback.
Most of my flying would be local training flights and the occasional cross country.
Option 1: Rent
Rental Rate: $130/hr wet
Insurance: $1200/yr
Cost @ 60 hrs = $130 x 60 = $7800 + $1200 = $9000
Option 2: Flying Club
Rental Rate: $55/hr wet
Buy In: $5000
Monthly Dues: $300
Year 1 Cost @ 60 hrs = $55 x 60 = $3300 + $5000 + $3600 = $11900
Year 2 + Cost @ 60 hrs = $3300 + $3600 = $6900
Option 3: Buy Plane / Leaseback
Purchase Price = $60k / $650/mo for 10 years
Gross Rev = $120/hr
FBO Cut = $24/hr
Fuel = $25/hr
Reserve = $20/hr
Net Rev = $51/hr
Annual Insurance = $4500
Tiedown = $1200
Low Estimate 250 hrs/yr
$51/hr * 250 = $12750 - $4500 - $1200 = $7050 annual net proceeds
$7050 - $7800 = $-750 annual cash flow
Mid Estimate 350 hrs/yr
$17850 - $4500 - $1200 - $7800 = $4350 annual net proceeds
High Estimate 500 hrs/yr
$25500 - $4500 - $1200 - $7800 = $12000 annual net proceeds