Nowadays, about 120 hours per year. Looking at my LogTen app, it says 120.5 in past 12 months, 61.3 in last 6 months, 27.2 in last 3 months and 10.5 in last 28 days. I would say about 50% play, 50% to shuttle me to some sort of business meeting (at least that's my excuse to go flying half of the time). I would probably fly more if I didn't live an hour away from the airport but maybe that's a good thing (for the wallet) that I don't live closer. In terms of consecutive days, not many at all. I almost never go flying to go flying. I always go flying if I'm going places (vacation or business) and usually, I want to arrive at the destination without detours that would prolong the trip, so I would say maybe 2-3 days in a row is max. That was different during training though, I had stretches where I did 5 days in a row. One thing that didn't happen, but many said it would, is that I fly less after buying a plane. The first year I owned my own plane I flew 30 hours, second year 60 hours, third year 80 hours, and the fourth year 120 hours. I don't set a goal of how much I want to fly but I'm happy in the 100 - 150 hours per year range as long as it's to go places. Good thing the U.S. and Canada is big so I doubt I'll run out of places to go to anytime soon.