Ok, as most of yall know by now I took a Flight in PA-28-180 and loved every minute of it. Which accomplished the whole reason I went to go fly it in the first place. See if I really want to buy one.
Now that I have made up my mind that I am a Low Wing covert now
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and that I'm hooked on Flying Cherokee's, I have a few questions about buying an Airplane.
Do not rush.
Do not rush.
Do not rush.
Do not rush.
Do not rush.
Do not rush.
This is not a spur-of-the-moment purchase, altho this is a good time to buy. I spent over a year until I found one in reasonably good shape (almost no avionics but that was ok for me) and a reasonable price.
1. How much is the Down payment normally for a PA-28-180 that is around $30,000? How about the Monthly payment?
Depends entirely how you finance and purchase. Get your financing first. this is NOT like buying a car or a house. Many places will not finance an airplane. There are some organizations and banks that do specialize or have a division that finance airplanes. In other words, go shopping for the money source before you shop for the airplane.
2. How much is a pre buy inspection going to cost?
All things are negotiable. But assume it's a very expensive annual inspection. Search the FAA database for ADs on the airframe, the engine (Lycoming O-360 series) and the common "appliances", e.g. the mags, starter, etc).
Once you find 2-3 aircraft that seem appropriate, spend the $2-5 each for the FAA records of 337s and such. AND ask to review the logs. If they won't let you see the logs, walk away, no RUN AWAY!
3. How much a year is Aircraft owners Insurance, and is it required to buy a Plane?
Nothing's required, but it is good practice. Your insurance will be very high at the beginning since you're a newbie. As you get more hours, the price comes down. I bought my cherokee in 2000 after solos, after long XC but before checkride. My insurance was around $1200/yr. I paid $575 last month on the renewal (over 700 hours in my logbook).
Other things to consider (which will probably duplicate what others mention)
1) hangar or tiedown (if not hangar, do you need a cover?)
2) periodic expenses - oil changes, cleaning supplies, tires & tubes, lightbulbs and lamps, and so on. In the baggage area, I have a box that contains 2 qts oil, simple tool kit and 1 of every exterior bulb. I've had to change the landing light late at night when it went out and I was away from home.
3) engine repairs (e.g. replace a mag, a cylinder, starter, etc.)
4) engine overhaul
5) headsets for pax (unless they have their own)
Monthly mortgage payment? This is a good opportunity for you to learn to use Excel or OpenOffice....