My wife saw how much I spent just flying Angel Flight missions last year when I was doing our taxes. Plus we did trips too.
If my engine goes tits up, I will pay for it out of my pocket. I don't add money into any sort of maintenance account per hour.
Tach hours is all I have in my plane, besides an installed clock and my watch.
Maintenance = tach hours.
Flight Time = clock time.
Fuel changes, endurance, etc., are all based on the clock, since it doesn't vary depending on RPMs.
I thought so too.$2300 for an annual on a Traveler sounds rather expensive.
Not for me anymore. My annual is good though april. I'm not tearing it apart during prime flying season by pushing it into may/jun/july...most people mean "13th month mx" when they mean annual. I certainly do.
I'm with you...except I think I'm going to pick Feb or March as annual month. I just add the "lost" month to all the other insane living expenses up here. I'll make it back down south one day!Not for me anymore. My annual is good though april. I'm not tearing it apart during prime flying season by pushing it into may/jun/july...
My annual month used to be January but it ended up with a long annual drifted into February and another long annual that drifted into March and another along annual that drifted into April. and it's just insane in the Chicago area come to the other side of the lake and it gets a whole lot cheaperI'm with you...except I think I'm going to pick Feb or March as annual month. I just add the "lost" month to all the other insane living expenses up here. I'll make it back down south one day!
How much was a biz write off though?If it makes you feel any better, my fuel bill last year was about $50k.
I'm with you...except I think I'm going to pick Feb or March as annual month. I just add the "lost" month to all the other insane living expenses up here. I'll make it back down south one day!
How much was a biz write off though?
Fact in life: You'll have at least 1-2 "major" maintenance events per year if you use your plane for 50-70 hours. Count 2-5k for those.
It's still cheap to own an airplane.
My wife saw how much I spent just flying Angel Flight missions last year when I was doing our taxes. Plus we did trips too.
All that said, do you guys really need to keep this kind of stuff from your wives, or are you just messing around? I let the wife know every time I need to spend some money on the plane. She doesn't ask, nor does she care, but I tell her anyway.
When I saw the title of the thread said, "I did the unthinkable..." I thought maybe you had slipped with flaps or something. I didn't think it was going to be this bad!
When I bought my plane, my wife got elective surgery without really consulting me haha
Um, you know you signed me up for this forum, right? I still pop on here every so often.
I think I have a shopping spree in my future . . . .
Um, you know you signed me up for this forum, right? I still pop on here every so often.
I think I have a shopping spree in my future . . . .
I just one upped you Bryan.
I flew home almost 100nm, from under a Bravo without the use of GPS or charts!!
Um, you know you signed me up for this forum, right? I still pop on here every so often.
I think I have a shopping spree in my future . . . .
Um, you know you signed me up for this forum, right? I still pop on here every so often.
I think I have a shopping spree in my future . . . .
We made a cost comparison after the first year of owning the C172 versus the flying club (4 planes, only few active members). We were slightly cheaper owning the Cessna.
With the Mooney, we did a cost calculation once and broken down to the hourly cost, we were cheaper. The reason is that we do long X-country trips more often and we accumulate more hours. With the Cessna those XC would have taken ‘forever’ and we therefore rarely did them.
Yea, that’s why you buy a 182My Mooney makes a trip jn less time, and uses less fuel, than the same trip in a 172. The longer the trip, the more noticeable the differences are.
Yea, that’s why you buy a 182