I figured I would start a new thread since the subject line of my last one is no longer relevant.
I have previously determined that a 182 fits my mission. But in reading several posts in my last thread it seems that some of the older Bonanzas and Debonairs might as well.
I had not previously considered a Bo (or any complex plane) since I am a low-time pilot and wasn’t sure if I could get insurance, what it would cost and how lengthy are the training requirements to be insured. All other things being equal, I would take a Bo over a 182 in a second so perhaps it is worth considering.
Using google, there are tons of discussions on 182vsBo, some say maintenance on Bo is higher, some say lower, some say equal. There is a bit less info on insurance requirements but the 182 quote I have it is quite reasonable and only requires 1-hour of dual in the 182 making it a non issue.
My current budget criteria are: $75k max spend excluding pre-buy, ferry, etc. for $75k I want A mid-time motor (or newer) on a plane that hasn’t been sitting around idle for years and I want basic, functioning IFR panel so I can use this plane to get my IFR rating. I don’t care too much about paint or interior as long as the plane has been hangared, maintained and is in good shape. What I don’t want is a $70k plane that obviously needs a new motor / prop or has inop IFR systems.
Is this a reasonable expectation for a Bo or Debonair? How bad is my insurance going to be and after how many hours will it drop down to a “normal” rate? Are maintenance costs really any different on average vs a 182 or similar age and condition?
Thx
I have previously determined that a 182 fits my mission. But in reading several posts in my last thread it seems that some of the older Bonanzas and Debonairs might as well.
I had not previously considered a Bo (or any complex plane) since I am a low-time pilot and wasn’t sure if I could get insurance, what it would cost and how lengthy are the training requirements to be insured. All other things being equal, I would take a Bo over a 182 in a second so perhaps it is worth considering.
Using google, there are tons of discussions on 182vsBo, some say maintenance on Bo is higher, some say lower, some say equal. There is a bit less info on insurance requirements but the 182 quote I have it is quite reasonable and only requires 1-hour of dual in the 182 making it a non issue.
My current budget criteria are: $75k max spend excluding pre-buy, ferry, etc. for $75k I want A mid-time motor (or newer) on a plane that hasn’t been sitting around idle for years and I want basic, functioning IFR panel so I can use this plane to get my IFR rating. I don’t care too much about paint or interior as long as the plane has been hangared, maintained and is in good shape. What I don’t want is a $70k plane that obviously needs a new motor / prop or has inop IFR systems.
Is this a reasonable expectation for a Bo or Debonair? How bad is my insurance going to be and after how many hours will it drop down to a “normal” rate? Are maintenance costs really any different on average vs a 182 or similar age and condition?
Thx