My $0.02. The break even seems to be between 50-100 hrs depending on hangar costs.
To everyone’s point, and I never totally agreed until getting back into aviation now, there is a convenience and personality factor that pushes people to own.
I’ve dreamed of owning since getting my license in 1993. But then had a new wife, then a new house, then a new kid, then some more kids and got laid off, which changed my whole financial outlook.
My wife won’t fly with me (doesn’t want to orphan the kids) and always used to say (before kids) can’t we get there faster and for less $ on Southwest? Investing in a hobby strictly for me was sort of a non-starter. Still is with college x3 on the horizon but I finally have some financial cushion to not worry about it.
Time? There’s the problem. I have very little free time with my job. And I don’t know when that is all that far in advance (and it often changes last min - that free spot on the weekend is gone because of a new deal dropped on Friday).
What I’m learning right now, real time, is renting means I can’t fly right now. The schools near me are booked solid about 2 weeks out. My schedule isn’t consistent enough to pull that off. I’ve cancelled three flights in the past 4 weeks (and flown none) because the work schedule changed (I cancelled a few days out, not hours).
Those spots almost immediately get taken but I can’t reschedule, then, for about 2-weeks. Same with weather. I can plan my big (to me) client trip, weather doesn’t agree, I can’t just push a day. There are no planes available.
What never used to be a problem, and I’m mostly talking about a 2-hour hamburger run or something, is very difficult now.
Ownership in a partnership would be ideal except I’ve found it very challenging to find like minded partners and plane values are crazy now.
If you can afford, and your wife doesn’t care if you do, do it. Don’t waste time like I did. We’ve got we’ll funded 529s, 401k, investments and home mortgage is way down (no car or other pmts) and I’m generally unhappy. Don’t be me.