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Hello everyone. I am currently training to be a CFI, and I plan on taking my checkride in December. (I'm all set, just waiting on my Mooney to have the overhaul finished). Anyways, am buying a Cessna 150 to rent out and teach in while I am in college, and I have some questions. I plan on doing this for 4 - 6 years, and if possible, keep it going with more planes after that.
First off, I have determined that the aircraft will cost $66 per hour to operate (not account for loan payments). The spoiler below has all the prices I have accounted for.
The total I determined is assuming I would get 250 hours on the plane in a year. Is that a fair estimate? Is it too low or two high?
I have determined, with my weight, I can teach students up to 190 pounds, but if I take some fuel out, I can get up to 230 pounds, but it is still a 150.
The below spoiler is my basic business plan regarding money:
QUESTIONS:
I made my price table public. It is located here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/123rj-tli1kuxfBncU3CSDYbMDXSVCF6eMHZjViYhSxc/edit?usp=sharing
First off, I have determined that the aircraft will cost $66 per hour to operate (not account for loan payments). The spoiler below has all the prices I have accounted for.
Direct operating costs:
- Fuel: $29.05 / hour
- Oil: $0.81 / hour
- Oil Change: $1.45 / hour (I can do this myself as the owner, so this is just material costs)
- 100 hour: $300 total - $3 / hour
- Extra cash for avionics and air frame work: $7.96 / hour
- Engine overhaul: $9.80 / hour (assuming engine will last 85% to TBO which is 1530 hours) I was also quoted $15,000 for a major overhaul.
- Propeller overhaul: $0.59 / hour (fixed pitch is cheap at $850 for an overhaul. This is also at 85% TBO of 1530 hours)
- Hangar: $0 (I have a deal with my dad.)
- Insurance: $2,500 (This is the max AOPA quoted for a 150 for rental and instruction. The lowest is $1,500, but I am being conservative. I also have over 170 hours in this specific 150, so that may drop the price a bit.)
- Annual Inspection: $600
- Transponder and static IFR: $250
I have determined, with my weight, I can teach students up to 190 pounds, but if I take some fuel out, I can get up to 230 pounds, but it is still a 150.
Type: Cessna 150M, 1974
Hours: about 950 (It has a top overhaul less than 100 hours ago)
Paint: Fuselage is great, wings are okay
IFR: Yes (2 vors, glideslope, dme) equipment A
ADS-B: Yes
Fuel burn: 6gph
Cruise Speed: 85kts
I trained in this aircraft, and I know it is very reliable. I got my private and instrument in this plane.
Hours: about 950 (It has a top overhaul less than 100 hours ago)
Paint: Fuselage is great, wings are okay
IFR: Yes (2 vors, glideslope, dme) equipment A
ADS-B: Yes
Fuel burn: 6gph
Cruise Speed: 85kts
I trained in this aircraft, and I know it is very reliable. I got my private and instrument in this plane.
The below spoiler is my basic business plan regarding money:
Rental for students: $90 / hour ($24.47 / hour profit)
Rental for anyone else: $95 / hour
(150s around Fort Worth go for around $95 - $105 per hour IF you are on a flight school's yearly rental subscription. If this isn't enough to attract students, since I am trying to flight instruct, I may make the student rental as low as $73 / hour to make it more affordable)
Estimated hours flown in a year: 250
Rental income (yearly): $6116.80
Instruction: (Are these prices fair? What did your instructor charge)
I expect to make $24,243.98 per year before taxes. 50% of the aircraft rental income will go to someone else because this 150 is split ownership, but it is purposed for this business.
This is $2,020.33 per month for working only 12 hours a week (perfect for college on the side)
Since this is going to be a business, I do not have to pay the 15% tax until I have income, so I can put most expenses on the business before taxes.
If this takes awhile to get off the ground, I will get a job at one of the other flight schools around me, but they give a small cut which is why I am doing this. Also, I figured, since these flight schools are always short of instructors, I may have a chance in this market.
Rental for anyone else: $95 / hour
(150s around Fort Worth go for around $95 - $105 per hour IF you are on a flight school's yearly rental subscription. If this isn't enough to attract students, since I am trying to flight instruct, I may make the student rental as low as $73 / hour to make it more affordable)
Estimated hours flown in a year: 250
Rental income (yearly): $6116.80
Instruction: (Are these prices fair? What did your instructor charge)
- Flight $45 / hour - 8 hours per week ($17,280.00 yearly)
- Ground $35 / hour - 4 hours per week ($6,720.00 yearly)
- Loan (I am getting this from family, so it is low interest of 3%): $10,000 in 48 months, or $221.34 / month
- Website: $9.33 / month (The development is free because I am a computer science major)
- Advertising: $3.86 / month (The airport I am at is very busy because of a restaurant. I was going to place a large banner at the airport entrance. I am also going to hand out business cards EVERYWHERE I go.
I expect to make $24,243.98 per year before taxes. 50% of the aircraft rental income will go to someone else because this 150 is split ownership, but it is purposed for this business.
This is $2,020.33 per month for working only 12 hours a week (perfect for college on the side)
Since this is going to be a business, I do not have to pay the 15% tax until I have income, so I can put most expenses on the business before taxes.
If this takes awhile to get off the ground, I will get a job at one of the other flight schools around me, but they give a small cut which is why I am doing this. Also, I figured, since these flight schools are always short of instructors, I may have a chance in this market.
QUESTIONS:
- How many hours should I expect the plane to be flown per year? I estimated 250. Is this too low or too high?
- How many students can I expect if I actively seek students with business cards and word of mouth and the internet?
- Are any of my prices incorrect?
- What should I expect during the first few months?
- Is there anything I can do to decrease costs?
- How much does your instructor charge?
- How much do you pay to rent?
- I have a friend who is going for their CFI in about 6 months. Should I potentially add-on someone else for while I am in college?
- How many hours can I possibility instruct per week? (I know I can do a max of 56, but what can I expect realistically?)
I made my price table public. It is located here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/123rj-tli1kuxfBncU3CSDYbMDXSVCF6eMHZjViYhSxc/edit?usp=sharing
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