I went 20+ years in a bonanza before upgrading
It's doable, but it comes with a price attached
My 1st year insurance premium was $15,000, and on top of that I spent $5000 on a trip to flight safety, followed by 40 hours with a mentor pilot in the airplane, and an additional 10 hours solo before I could fly passengers
My attitude was… if I was upgrading to a twin… why not go all the way (within reason
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A 310 is a fine air plane, and the R– model is a little bit faster if you don't need pressurization.
I live out West where the rocks grow 13,000 feet, and the clouds grow taller, and there were a lot of flights that I would not have taken had I not had pressurization and the ability to comfortably fly on top
Other than maybe a little more gross weight (?), How much advantage does a Seneca provide over a bonanza?