Ok, now that we've discussed co-ownership costs in another thread, what about scheduling? How do you schedule use of the plane?
I'm in my second non-equity partnership. Both have used an open schedule with an online calendar. The first used ShareZen, the second used Yahoo Groups, but we had issues with that so we switched to a Google calendar. First come first served, but everyone needs to respect that the other pilots will want to fly the plane as well.
I was working on a co-ownership for 3 or 4 and it was open, with a limit on reservations over a period of time. I thought it a bit complicated, but one person was concerned about availability. Now it's two of us so we may just keep it simple and have an open calendar, and only using a calendar so we know when the other is planning on using the plane.
I've read about some that use rotating schedules. I find that complicated as then you need to swap weeks or whatever if your week doesn't line up with when you want to take a trip. Others love it.
Like with costs you need a good match with the co-owners. You also need to think of others needs and not just your own; i.e. they too want to fly plane.
Different scheduling needs may be better for different types of planes; traveling plane vs fun plane (biplane, acro, ...). A traveling plane will often leave the base airport for days at a time. The fun plane may just be gone for a couple of hours at a time.
I'm in my second non-equity partnership. Both have used an open schedule with an online calendar. The first used ShareZen, the second used Yahoo Groups, but we had issues with that so we switched to a Google calendar. First come first served, but everyone needs to respect that the other pilots will want to fly the plane as well.
I was working on a co-ownership for 3 or 4 and it was open, with a limit on reservations over a period of time. I thought it a bit complicated, but one person was concerned about availability. Now it's two of us so we may just keep it simple and have an open calendar, and only using a calendar so we know when the other is planning on using the plane.
I've read about some that use rotating schedules. I find that complicated as then you need to swap weeks or whatever if your week doesn't line up with when you want to take a trip. Others love it.
Like with costs you need a good match with the co-owners. You also need to think of others needs and not just your own; i.e. they too want to fly plane.
Different scheduling needs may be better for different types of planes; traveling plane vs fun plane (biplane, acro, ...). A traveling plane will often leave the base airport for days at a time. The fun plane may just be gone for a couple of hours at a time.