TexasAviation
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I'm still building up my airplane savings fund with the goal of buying something in the $40k-$60k range in the next 18-24 months. It would go a lot faster if I could bring myself to stop flying so dang much in the club rental!
I've been leaning towards certificated for lots of reasons. I'm a busy guy and don't have the time/interest to build my own experimental. I like the safety factor of certificated planes (although I bet the experimental crowd would say this is arguable). And, since I've got three kids, I'm leaning toward something like a Cherokee Six that could hold the whole family.
But some things about certificated planes drive me CRAZY. Example: The power trim switch on the club Archer's yoke is broken and won't move. The replacement part, something that would probably cost a couple of bucks max at Radio Shack, lists for a whopping $1,000. It's insane.
Experimentals sure start to look appealing at times like that.
Just curious what thoughts people have on this.
I've been leaning towards certificated for lots of reasons. I'm a busy guy and don't have the time/interest to build my own experimental. I like the safety factor of certificated planes (although I bet the experimental crowd would say this is arguable). And, since I've got three kids, I'm leaning toward something like a Cherokee Six that could hold the whole family.
But some things about certificated planes drive me CRAZY. Example: The power trim switch on the club Archer's yoke is broken and won't move. The replacement part, something that would probably cost a couple of bucks max at Radio Shack, lists for a whopping $1,000. It's insane.
Experimentals sure start to look appealing at times like that.
Just curious what thoughts people have on this.