Hobobiker
Line Up and Wait
Club is checking their bylaws to see if I can join as a student. The more I look at 150s, 172s, PA-28s, etc. the more I resigned myself to renting. My CFI points me to a local flying club that does a 1/9 fractional on a '66 PA-28-180 (I think). Many long-term members, the plane is available to fly on a regular basis as most members don't fly much, and I guess the plane is in great condition with only 300+ hours on a reman engine. Sounds like they get a valuation on the plane, divide it by 9 (they never allow the total owners of the plane to exceed 9), and then that is my starting point for negotiations with the owners that want to sell their share in the club. Looks like my "buy in" could be anywhere from 3-5K. Monthly membership will be around $65/70 dollars depending on their latest Nav upgrade. Then I could rent the plane for around $60/hour wet. I need to do the math and comparison on a spreadsheet, but I'm betting if I fly more than two hours per month it wouldn't take long to save money over the $125/hour + tax that I pay on the PA-28-181 at the school...
Sounds like the club members really work with each other and take care of the plane. Anyone want to educate me on what I might want to further look into? I value my CFI's opinion a LOT (have I mentioned that he's a great instructor? LOL). He was a member prior to buying his Cherokee Six, and he has nothing but good things to say about the club...
Sounds like the club members really work with each other and take care of the plane. Anyone want to educate me on what I might want to further look into? I value my CFI's opinion a LOT (have I mentioned that he's a great instructor? LOL). He was a member prior to buying his Cherokee Six, and he has nothing but good things to say about the club...