DesertNomad
Pattern Altitude
I have my PPL and am starting my instrument training. I have 110 total hours, mostly in a 172, but 10 of it in a 182. I also have 35 hours in a 182 in Africa that I can't include in my total hours.
I am based at KRNO (so high desert). Mostly it is for my wife and I, but we'd sometimes bring another couple (he's a pilot too). Nevada has lots of open space so range is a consideration and we would like to be comfortable flying onto a grass runway to visit friends in Oregon and Washington.
My budget could be as high as $160K (paying cash) which I think would get me a nice 1998 182S, perhaps even something from 1999 or 2000. I have been advised to avoid 1997 as that was the first year re-starting the production line.
It would also cover a 1982 or 83 182R. I can't afford a G1000 system so I'd be hoping to get something with a G530.
Obviously I am looking for a low time (esp low engine time) airplane and one that has not been in a school (shouldn't be a problem as most schools don't use 182s).
I know there was a crankshaft AD but don't know much about the work it entailed. I have also heard that getting a fuel-injected Lycoming model will get me a slightly lower fuel burn.
AOPA told be about $1500 to insure it and locally a hangar is $300/mo or so. Fuel is $5.35 last time I checked at KCXP which is much cheaper than KRNO and worth a landing.
Thoughts and comments?
I am based at KRNO (so high desert). Mostly it is for my wife and I, but we'd sometimes bring another couple (he's a pilot too). Nevada has lots of open space so range is a consideration and we would like to be comfortable flying onto a grass runway to visit friends in Oregon and Washington.
My budget could be as high as $160K (paying cash) which I think would get me a nice 1998 182S, perhaps even something from 1999 or 2000. I have been advised to avoid 1997 as that was the first year re-starting the production line.
It would also cover a 1982 or 83 182R. I can't afford a G1000 system so I'd be hoping to get something with a G530.
Obviously I am looking for a low time (esp low engine time) airplane and one that has not been in a school (shouldn't be a problem as most schools don't use 182s).
I know there was a crankshaft AD but don't know much about the work it entailed. I have also heard that getting a fuel-injected Lycoming model will get me a slightly lower fuel burn.
AOPA told be about $1500 to insure it and locally a hangar is $300/mo or so. Fuel is $5.35 last time I checked at KCXP which is much cheaper than KRNO and worth a landing.
Thoughts and comments?
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