Star Keeper
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Star Keeper
I'm in a spot I'm sure many of you are familiar with. I got my private certificate and want to start traveling and am trying to find the best bang for my buck. Rental rates in my area for a 172 are between 140 and 180 wet. So I'm doing the calculation of how many hours I would have to fly before it makes sense to own. So my question after reviewing several people's calculations is what do you include in your numbers and what do you exclude? For example it seems that many of the examples I've seen don't take into account the monthly note. They also don't calculate the equity being built up.
So far I have the following line items listed. Note that I have a couple of steps before purchase including a part 141 IFR training to complete as well as getting my wife acclimated to flying in the tin can.
Rent:
Annual - Renters Liability insurance
monthly - club fee (if applicable)
hourly - Rental Rate
Own:
Annual - Insurance
Annual - annual
Annual - Registration/Taxes
Monthly - Note
Monthly - Storage
Hourly - Fuel
Hourly - Oil
Hourly - maintenance
Hourly - Reserve
Am I missing anything?
So far I have the following line items listed. Note that I have a couple of steps before purchase including a part 141 IFR training to complete as well as getting my wife acclimated to flying in the tin can.
Rent:
Annual - Renters Liability insurance
monthly - club fee (if applicable)
hourly - Rental Rate
Own:
Annual - Insurance
Annual - annual
Annual - Registration/Taxes
Monthly - Note
Monthly - Storage
Hourly - Fuel
Hourly - Oil
Hourly - maintenance
Hourly - Reserve
Am I missing anything?