I like pointing this out just to annoy other pilots
For passengers, it is always remarkably faster to fly GA regardless of the aircraft type. "On-time" is whatever time you arrive at the FBO. The plane waits for you. And you get there without having to do any work or get molested. Board, take off, land, leave, done.
For pilots, we often leave out some details for ourselves. To get from FDK to MMK visiting family, it is a 5.5 hour drive door to door. "
But it is only a 2.8 hour flight in the 150!" I say. But let's compare apples to apples. To fly in the 150, it is really
4.3 hours. The reality for flying one's own self is actually only about 1 hour saved.:
- 0.4hrs drive to FDK
- 0.2hrs preflight and load up
- 0.1hrs startup an taxi
- 2.8hrs flying
- 0.1hrs taxi and shut down
- 0.2hrs unload and secure
- 0.2hrs rental car BS
- 0.3hrs drive to Mom's house
That said, you can very easily make the argument that everything from pre-flight through securing is fun, and therefore the time spent is irrelevant