John Morgan Wight
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Hello!
I’m looking to get my pilots certificate and would like to buy an airplane now so I have no limitation on scheduling and have a plane to fly around in when I get it. What would make a better first airplane purchase.
The two planes I’ve narrowed it down to are a Piper Cherokee 140/160, or maybe a 180 and a Piper Comanche 250/260.
The Cherokee is inexpensive, at least decently fast (better than like a super slow Cessna 150), easy to maintain, great parts availability, I would imagine easy to insure, and easy to find an instructor to teach in it as several flight schools have pa28 variants in their fleet at my local airport (KASH).
My dream plane however has always been a turbonormalized Piper Twin Comanche. I figured with the difficulty of getting insurance, all the extra training and the difficulties of flying a twin to buy one of these later down the road. But if I bought a single Comanche like a 250/260 it would make it an easier transition to the twin Comanche and not to mention the Comanche is way way faster than a Cherokee, longer range, better looking for not a lot more money or much more in maintenance cost. Would it be a bad idea to buy a Comanche early on? I don’t know if insurance companies would be willing to insure it. Is it as easy to find someone who can work on them? Would a flight school even be open to training someone in a Comanche as they likely have no experience in it themselves?
What do you guys think?
Thanks, John
I’m looking to get my pilots certificate and would like to buy an airplane now so I have no limitation on scheduling and have a plane to fly around in when I get it. What would make a better first airplane purchase.
The two planes I’ve narrowed it down to are a Piper Cherokee 140/160, or maybe a 180 and a Piper Comanche 250/260.
The Cherokee is inexpensive, at least decently fast (better than like a super slow Cessna 150), easy to maintain, great parts availability, I would imagine easy to insure, and easy to find an instructor to teach in it as several flight schools have pa28 variants in their fleet at my local airport (KASH).
My dream plane however has always been a turbonormalized Piper Twin Comanche. I figured with the difficulty of getting insurance, all the extra training and the difficulties of flying a twin to buy one of these later down the road. But if I bought a single Comanche like a 250/260 it would make it an easier transition to the twin Comanche and not to mention the Comanche is way way faster than a Cherokee, longer range, better looking for not a lot more money or much more in maintenance cost. Would it be a bad idea to buy a Comanche early on? I don’t know if insurance companies would be willing to insure it. Is it as easy to find someone who can work on them? Would a flight school even be open to training someone in a Comanche as they likely have no experience in it themselves?
What do you guys think?
Thanks, John