steviedeviant
Pre-takeoff checklist
I know there will be no shortage of opinions on this.
I am becoming more interested in the idea of purchasing a plane and have posted in the past that I probably wouldn't buy one (things have changed!) I have been totally turned off by the cost of planes and it kills me to think that I have to buy something made in the 60's or 70's with no newer avionics. As I have done some research, the cost of some LSA are getting my attention for not only their upfront cost, but ongoing operating cost.
This is my situation:
I am a Private Pilot with a class three medical, so not just a sport certificate.
It is just my wife and I. While it would be nice to have a 4 seater, the fact is 99% of the time it would just be us. I would like to do some cross country flying but I say 99% of time less than 300 nm. While I would like to pursue IFR at some point, I realize LSAs dont' generally allow it. The same is true for night flying. I believe 99% of my flying will always be the two of us with good weather. If I want to fly at night, i could just rent from the local FBO, same if I needed more room.
I am looking to spending about $100,000. I am open to any option, LSA or not, but I just can't bring myself to buying something that is older than I am. Really, I don't want some 60's or 70's plane and if that is all I can get, then forget it. I find that any other single engine in that price range doesn't get me too much in "newness" which is frustrating. But at that price, maybe I am just looking in the wrong place.
Don't you think LSA would be a good alternative?
Stephen
I am becoming more interested in the idea of purchasing a plane and have posted in the past that I probably wouldn't buy one (things have changed!) I have been totally turned off by the cost of planes and it kills me to think that I have to buy something made in the 60's or 70's with no newer avionics. As I have done some research, the cost of some LSA are getting my attention for not only their upfront cost, but ongoing operating cost.
This is my situation:
I am a Private Pilot with a class three medical, so not just a sport certificate.
It is just my wife and I. While it would be nice to have a 4 seater, the fact is 99% of the time it would just be us. I would like to do some cross country flying but I say 99% of time less than 300 nm. While I would like to pursue IFR at some point, I realize LSAs dont' generally allow it. The same is true for night flying. I believe 99% of my flying will always be the two of us with good weather. If I want to fly at night, i could just rent from the local FBO, same if I needed more room.
I am looking to spending about $100,000. I am open to any option, LSA or not, but I just can't bring myself to buying something that is older than I am. Really, I don't want some 60's or 70's plane and if that is all I can get, then forget it. I find that any other single engine in that price range doesn't get me too much in "newness" which is frustrating. But at that price, maybe I am just looking in the wrong place.
Don't you think LSA would be a good alternative?
Stephen