VWGhiaBob
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Who else faces this difficult decision?
No one wants a plane more than I do. I can afford one, and it would be extremely appealing to know I could just head to the airport an fly any time...and to keep my own plane clean and beautiful. It would be a Cirrus or a Saratoga / Lance.
Sadlly, the more I talk to people, the more I think it's a myth to think a plane is like a car...rarely having problems and always ready to go. Comments appreciated here!
Reasons to buy:
* I REALLY want to! Life is short. My 175 hours a year habit could by itself pay for my own plane.
* Could really get to know ONE plane instead of many, making my IFR goal easier.
* I can take it for a week or weekend and no minimums.
Reasons not to buy:
* Planes are frequently in the shop anyway...regular maintenance, annual maintenance, and the unexpected; therefore, my dream of having it there waiting for me is not real anyway.
* I'm no mechanic, so even small things will require repairs.
* I don't have time for a constant stream of maintenance issues, because I work long hours; many of my friends who bought planes regret it due to the stream of issues and expenses.
* I would want to stay in my flying club anyway (and associated costs).
* Mostly, the dream of freedom...a "carefree" joyful, trouble-free journey with my own plane is a myth.
My current alternative is to belong to a flying club, and to stay checked out at multiple FBO's. That way, I at least can usually fly when I want.
Would be very interested in comments from owners! Thank you!
No one wants a plane more than I do. I can afford one, and it would be extremely appealing to know I could just head to the airport an fly any time...and to keep my own plane clean and beautiful. It would be a Cirrus or a Saratoga / Lance.
Sadlly, the more I talk to people, the more I think it's a myth to think a plane is like a car...rarely having problems and always ready to go. Comments appreciated here!
Reasons to buy:
* I REALLY want to! Life is short. My 175 hours a year habit could by itself pay for my own plane.
* Could really get to know ONE plane instead of many, making my IFR goal easier.
* I can take it for a week or weekend and no minimums.
Reasons not to buy:
* Planes are frequently in the shop anyway...regular maintenance, annual maintenance, and the unexpected; therefore, my dream of having it there waiting for me is not real anyway.
* I'm no mechanic, so even small things will require repairs.
* I don't have time for a constant stream of maintenance issues, because I work long hours; many of my friends who bought planes regret it due to the stream of issues and expenses.
* I would want to stay in my flying club anyway (and associated costs).
* Mostly, the dream of freedom...a "carefree" joyful, trouble-free journey with my own plane is a myth.
My current alternative is to belong to a flying club, and to stay checked out at multiple FBO's. That way, I at least can usually fly when I want.
Would be very interested in comments from owners! Thank you!