SOB8604
Pre-Flight
Hello all!
So I am seriously considering an aircraft for myself, and am looking for some experience, ideas, advice, etc. This may be a little long winded, so bear with me.
In reading posts here and abroad, watching youtube etc they say to define your mission and find an aircraft to meet that mission, so:
My mission basics: Build hours 250+, complete IR training, fly places for fun.
To expand upon this I'll lay out where I am at in life, currently sitting at 75 hours with some more flights scheduled at my local club over the course of the next month, when ready to purchase if all goes well be sitting around 85+ or so. I have a good friend of mine who is a CFII who has agreed to instruct me through my IR rating which is the next major (and in my case mandatory step) Past my IR training I will be building hours to 250 so I can test for my CPL. Past the hour building and IR training I love flying, I love day tripping, checking out new fields that $100+ dollar burger etc, and would certainly consider longer adventures (Oshkosh, regional fly ins etc) With my schedule can easily accommodate flying at a minimum 1x a week.
About me, 31 years old work several jobs in public safety, income is north of 100k a year and can basically work as much or as little as I wanted, hours are always there. Single, with a girlfriend who is 100% supportive of this and enjoys flying along also. Will have in the area of 30/35k from the sale of another item to put down towards the purchase, without dipping into current earnings and have told myself that 80K is the absolute top amount I am willing to look to purchase/finance.
What I am currently thinking as the absolute musts in an aircraft before I buy:
4 Seats (though filling 4 will probably never happen, 3 is a certain possibility, but I've found it nice to have the extra room)
low wing
180 HP (or better?)
IFR
GPS GNS430 or better
Aircraft: as I mentioned I have flown Piper aircraft exclusively and have to this point really enjoyed the experience, so naturally thinking Cherokee 180, Warrior, Archer etc. However where I do want to fly past 250 with my own aircraft and taking day trips and getting places is part of the plan do I want something with more than 180hp to move along a little quicker when I want?: Cherokee 235, Arrow, or something outside of the Piper family. Don't want something with crazy high TT and would love to find something sub 1k TBO on the engine.
Avionics: needs to be IFR certified, I want at-least a Garmin 430, is looking for a plane with an auto-pilot worth it? Never interacted with one, but folks seem to love em. Otherwise basic radios and gauges would be fine, have been looking at the Garmin G5 as a potential upgrade in the future to modernize a bit, suggestions.
Storage: Need to approach the local airports (will be either BVY or LWM) and take a look at those options, tie downs appear to be readily available, but would certainly prefer a hangar depending on availability and cost.
Insurance: I need to start talking to insurance companies to get an idea of any requirements they might need and shop around for quotes on policies.
I haven't really put any local feelers out for aircraft for sale, but just have been scouring trade a plane and controller to try and get an idea on the current used aircraft market, local to New England, NY/NJ/PA would be preferable and easier than coordinating a long distance pre-buy inspection, etc.
Ideally I'm looking to mid April to May to make this happen, the idea of owning my own plane near by (live about 15 minutes from BVY and LWM) to train in and fly around is exciting and the stuff of daydreaming. However its easy to get caught up in the moment and picture yourself in all sorts of aircraft so I'm doing my best to take a real objective look at this from all angles.
So that's where I'm at there is so much to think about when learning on how to buy a plane, so hopefully I'm not way out in left field here. Thanks!
So I am seriously considering an aircraft for myself, and am looking for some experience, ideas, advice, etc. This may be a little long winded, so bear with me.
In reading posts here and abroad, watching youtube etc they say to define your mission and find an aircraft to meet that mission, so:
My mission basics: Build hours 250+, complete IR training, fly places for fun.
To expand upon this I'll lay out where I am at in life, currently sitting at 75 hours with some more flights scheduled at my local club over the course of the next month, when ready to purchase if all goes well be sitting around 85+ or so. I have a good friend of mine who is a CFII who has agreed to instruct me through my IR rating which is the next major (and in my case mandatory step) Past my IR training I will be building hours to 250 so I can test for my CPL. Past the hour building and IR training I love flying, I love day tripping, checking out new fields that $100+ dollar burger etc, and would certainly consider longer adventures (Oshkosh, regional fly ins etc) With my schedule can easily accommodate flying at a minimum 1x a week.
About me, 31 years old work several jobs in public safety, income is north of 100k a year and can basically work as much or as little as I wanted, hours are always there. Single, with a girlfriend who is 100% supportive of this and enjoys flying along also. Will have in the area of 30/35k from the sale of another item to put down towards the purchase, without dipping into current earnings and have told myself that 80K is the absolute top amount I am willing to look to purchase/finance.
What I am currently thinking as the absolute musts in an aircraft before I buy:
4 Seats (though filling 4 will probably never happen, 3 is a certain possibility, but I've found it nice to have the extra room)
low wing
180 HP (or better?)
IFR
GPS GNS430 or better
Aircraft: as I mentioned I have flown Piper aircraft exclusively and have to this point really enjoyed the experience, so naturally thinking Cherokee 180, Warrior, Archer etc. However where I do want to fly past 250 with my own aircraft and taking day trips and getting places is part of the plan do I want something with more than 180hp to move along a little quicker when I want?: Cherokee 235, Arrow, or something outside of the Piper family. Don't want something with crazy high TT and would love to find something sub 1k TBO on the engine.
Avionics: needs to be IFR certified, I want at-least a Garmin 430, is looking for a plane with an auto-pilot worth it? Never interacted with one, but folks seem to love em. Otherwise basic radios and gauges would be fine, have been looking at the Garmin G5 as a potential upgrade in the future to modernize a bit, suggestions.
Storage: Need to approach the local airports (will be either BVY or LWM) and take a look at those options, tie downs appear to be readily available, but would certainly prefer a hangar depending on availability and cost.
Insurance: I need to start talking to insurance companies to get an idea of any requirements they might need and shop around for quotes on policies.
I haven't really put any local feelers out for aircraft for sale, but just have been scouring trade a plane and controller to try and get an idea on the current used aircraft market, local to New England, NY/NJ/PA would be preferable and easier than coordinating a long distance pre-buy inspection, etc.
Ideally I'm looking to mid April to May to make this happen, the idea of owning my own plane near by (live about 15 minutes from BVY and LWM) to train in and fly around is exciting and the stuff of daydreaming. However its easy to get caught up in the moment and picture yourself in all sorts of aircraft so I'm doing my best to take a real objective look at this from all angles.
So that's where I'm at there is so much to think about when learning on how to buy a plane, so hopefully I'm not way out in left field here. Thanks!