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Pre-Flight
So after I get done with all this pilot training I want to get my wife involved and hope that the bug bites her too. (I'm pretty sure it will, but Its a slow and steady race..) Anyway, I will eventually want to get my own plane to suit my needs. I know it will be a bit before I do this, and I'll rent for a while until I make darn sure I want to go down this road.. but eventually a plane purchase will be in order.
My mission and needs are that I will be flying back and forth between North Georgia and Central Texas. Probably quite a bit for business, and extended family visits.
I want to do this in relative comfort and would love to be able to do it in under 4.5 hours. I don't know if that's reasonable or not, and in fact that might be a rather tall order as I think it's around 750nm between here and there. It's a 16 hour drive..
I also realize fully that it's not really economically feasible to own your own plane and that any cost savings you get by just buying fuel for your own transportation or the time you save by having a plane at your local airport versus an airline ticket is completely obliterated by the cost of aircraft ownership, but the "fun" factor and freedom has to count for something.
Lets be honest, money wise it will be way cheaper to just fly Delta or something, but that's no where near as fun and the last couple times I flew back and forth on a major carrier it took ALL DAY!
I think the last time I did it it was well over 12 hours starting from my home, to the pre-wheels up fondle by the TSA, to landing and getting in my car and finally getting to where I needed to go. Plus I couldn't believe how tired I was. And that was likely the "fast" time since Atlanta is a Delta hub.. if there had been any connections it would have taken longer.. Done.. Airlines are dead to me..
Simply put, my time is worth more to me than that and I am finally in a place where I can afford to do this.
So with that, I'm looking for suggestions aircraft wise.
At this point, I could easily swing a $1500 a month payment so that's the soft limit I have set during my research period. If it's gonna be more than that then I need to take that into consideration and adjust my plans.. I realize that it's not a vast amount all things considered, but let's use it as a soft cap to work with.
So, to recap;
$1500 a month
750~800nm trip in under 4.5 hours or so.
Room for myself, my wife and some light luggage.. (we have no kids and that wont ever be an issue)
My personal preference is a low wing aircraft.
Thoughts?
My mission and needs are that I will be flying back and forth between North Georgia and Central Texas. Probably quite a bit for business, and extended family visits.
I want to do this in relative comfort and would love to be able to do it in under 4.5 hours. I don't know if that's reasonable or not, and in fact that might be a rather tall order as I think it's around 750nm between here and there. It's a 16 hour drive..
I also realize fully that it's not really economically feasible to own your own plane and that any cost savings you get by just buying fuel for your own transportation or the time you save by having a plane at your local airport versus an airline ticket is completely obliterated by the cost of aircraft ownership, but the "fun" factor and freedom has to count for something.
Lets be honest, money wise it will be way cheaper to just fly Delta or something, but that's no where near as fun and the last couple times I flew back and forth on a major carrier it took ALL DAY!
I think the last time I did it it was well over 12 hours starting from my home, to the pre-wheels up fondle by the TSA, to landing and getting in my car and finally getting to where I needed to go. Plus I couldn't believe how tired I was. And that was likely the "fast" time since Atlanta is a Delta hub.. if there had been any connections it would have taken longer.. Done.. Airlines are dead to me..
Simply put, my time is worth more to me than that and I am finally in a place where I can afford to do this.
So with that, I'm looking for suggestions aircraft wise.
At this point, I could easily swing a $1500 a month payment so that's the soft limit I have set during my research period. If it's gonna be more than that then I need to take that into consideration and adjust my plans.. I realize that it's not a vast amount all things considered, but let's use it as a soft cap to work with.
So, to recap;
$1500 a month
750~800nm trip in under 4.5 hours or so.
Room for myself, my wife and some light luggage.. (we have no kids and that wont ever be an issue)
My personal preference is a low wing aircraft.
Thoughts?