Ok...I've been toying with making a change. I've had my Cirrus SR22 for 4 years now. I'm a 550 hr private/IR pilot. I fly 100-150 hrs per year (and this is starting to be more consistently towards the 150 end), and have a few sort of standard missions.
I'm on the east coast (NC) and most of my flying is up and down the east coast (no mountains!) and as far west as Chicago. Not to say I haven't been further West, but it's rare.
I LOVE LOVE the SR22, and every time I do this exercise it keeps reminding me how damn good a value it is (a 2004 G2 with all glass, 170 knots at 13-14 GPH), but with a small change in mission the limitations are showing.
We've moved our boat down to Key West for the foreseeable future and I'm often taking 4 of us down there. I can't make that trip non stop. It's JUST over the bladder limit (4 hours and change) when two of us (60% of the time) and with 4 (the other 40%), I can't carry enough fuel.
So...we need the following:
1. MUST have a chute, be multi engine, or turbine (just my preference for the type of flying I do, don't want single engine piston without chute).
2. Must be 200 Knots or greater in cruise WITHOUT needing oxygen (so, it'll have to do that at 10k or below or be pressurized). This'll get us to key west in 3.5 hours (doable within bladder limitations)
3. Must be able to carry 800 lbs of people and bags with enough fuel to make it to Key West (700 NM) with an hour of reserve time.
4. $500k or less for VERY good specimen
5. If I'm going to upgrade, I certainly want FIKI and radar on board (most planes that can do this mission would have that anyway I'm guessing)
6. HAS to be a GREAT single pilot IFR platform. I'm spoiled with all glass and an awesome integrated system with 650's and DFC 90. I don't want to go backwards...so it needs to have this or be able to be upgraded within the budget.
7. Dispatch rate is critical to me. I don't mind spending a LOT on good maintenance and being proactive but it better pay off with dispatch rate.
Planes I've considered
421 - Does the job, but is really overkill (can't remember ever needing to fly more than 4 people). Concerned about a 30-40 year old plane.
Duke - Know nothing about these, but they seem to be the butt of all jokes re: maintenance and dispatch rate.
Older King air 90 - Budget? old plane, speed?
Meridian - payload and budget?
Baron 58 - oxygen required to get the speed?
Baton 58p - probably meets mission, but 30-40 years old??
Saratoga - not fast enough down low?
Mirage - love the plane, hate the single engine piston design and all that it's asked to do. With a chute...maybe.
Anyone else want to chime in?
Thanks!!
I'm on the east coast (NC) and most of my flying is up and down the east coast (no mountains!) and as far west as Chicago. Not to say I haven't been further West, but it's rare.
I LOVE LOVE the SR22, and every time I do this exercise it keeps reminding me how damn good a value it is (a 2004 G2 with all glass, 170 knots at 13-14 GPH), but with a small change in mission the limitations are showing.
We've moved our boat down to Key West for the foreseeable future and I'm often taking 4 of us down there. I can't make that trip non stop. It's JUST over the bladder limit (4 hours and change) when two of us (60% of the time) and with 4 (the other 40%), I can't carry enough fuel.
So...we need the following:
1. MUST have a chute, be multi engine, or turbine (just my preference for the type of flying I do, don't want single engine piston without chute).
2. Must be 200 Knots or greater in cruise WITHOUT needing oxygen (so, it'll have to do that at 10k or below or be pressurized). This'll get us to key west in 3.5 hours (doable within bladder limitations)
3. Must be able to carry 800 lbs of people and bags with enough fuel to make it to Key West (700 NM) with an hour of reserve time.
4. $500k or less for VERY good specimen
5. If I'm going to upgrade, I certainly want FIKI and radar on board (most planes that can do this mission would have that anyway I'm guessing)
6. HAS to be a GREAT single pilot IFR platform. I'm spoiled with all glass and an awesome integrated system with 650's and DFC 90. I don't want to go backwards...so it needs to have this or be able to be upgraded within the budget.
7. Dispatch rate is critical to me. I don't mind spending a LOT on good maintenance and being proactive but it better pay off with dispatch rate.
Planes I've considered
421 - Does the job, but is really overkill (can't remember ever needing to fly more than 4 people). Concerned about a 30-40 year old plane.
Duke - Know nothing about these, but they seem to be the butt of all jokes re: maintenance and dispatch rate.
Older King air 90 - Budget? old plane, speed?
Meridian - payload and budget?
Baron 58 - oxygen required to get the speed?
Baton 58p - probably meets mission, but 30-40 years old??
Saratoga - not fast enough down low?
Mirage - love the plane, hate the single engine piston design and all that it's asked to do. With a chute...maybe.
Anyone else want to chime in?
Thanks!!
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