woodchucker
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So, I'm trying to get back into some sort of flying club. I just want to know if you think this particular club is a rip-off or not regarding the pricing scheme. The first time buy-in prices were jacked $500 for all three aircraft since when I first checked, maybe mid-June.
The basics: They have three aircraft which they claim to be relatively available. A 172, 182 and a Bonanza.
When I first checked the initial buy-in was $2k for the 172, $3k for the 172+182, and $4k for all three. Now it's plus $500 for each. Monthly dues are $70. Rates for wet are:
172: 120
182: 145
Bonanza: 160
I think those are about the same as when I first checked.
So, good deal? Or bad deal?
The website if you want to dig further: Springville Flying Club
Thanks much for the feedback! Personally, I think they are funding the upper end Bonanza on the backs of the 172/182, but I really am curious what the more experienced community thinks.
One last thing. My only flying experience is in 172s. But I would be interested in learning the other two. If it's a fair pricing scheme, which I'm really doubting. But I am hoping your feedback will confirm or not my doubt.
The basics: They have three aircraft which they claim to be relatively available. A 172, 182 and a Bonanza.
When I first checked the initial buy-in was $2k for the 172, $3k for the 172+182, and $4k for all three. Now it's plus $500 for each. Monthly dues are $70. Rates for wet are:
172: 120
182: 145
Bonanza: 160
I think those are about the same as when I first checked.
So, good deal? Or bad deal?
The website if you want to dig further: Springville Flying Club
Thanks much for the feedback! Personally, I think they are funding the upper end Bonanza on the backs of the 172/182, but I really am curious what the more experienced community thinks.
One last thing. My only flying experience is in 172s. But I would be interested in learning the other two. If it's a fair pricing scheme, which I'm really doubting. But I am hoping your feedback will confirm or not my doubt.