Tucker Nielson
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Hello all,
I'd thought I would drop into this forum to ask about aircraft ownership. Specifically owning an experimental aircraft.
I'm a new pilot (less than 300 hours) and I got into aviation just as fun challenge and the view up above sure is nice. I never had any real reason to go anywhere so I've simply been renting a nice PA-161 from my local club and fly it around for a bit. But now I have an excuse to try to fly somewhere. I live in Salt Lake City UT and I have a work project in St. George UT. It is exactly a 300 mile drive and takes me about 4 hours. Well a friend of mine took me up in his Vans RV6 (nothing fancy) and I loved the way it flew (way faster than my PA-161).
So now I have a reason to fly somewhere and renting isn't an option since I need to stay down south for a few days at a time. I almost always fly alone, I've only had a passenger a few times so I don't need anything big.
There are several RV's in my area that are for sale. I'm tempted to jump into aircraft ownership but I need some real-life experienced pilots to give me the low-down on what it costs to fly(commute) in an experimental aircraft. I recently sold my boat and I was amazed at how much time became available to me. The boat was a 'family activity machine' that we really enjoyed but the time came for us to move-on. It surprised me how much effort/time it took to keep everything maintained, cleaned, and new(ish) looking.
Everybody on the Vans Airforce forum says I should do it but that audience is a little biased. So what say ye? Am I foolish for even considering it? What is your experience?
Thanks for your feedback,
Tucker
I'd thought I would drop into this forum to ask about aircraft ownership. Specifically owning an experimental aircraft.
I'm a new pilot (less than 300 hours) and I got into aviation just as fun challenge and the view up above sure is nice. I never had any real reason to go anywhere so I've simply been renting a nice PA-161 from my local club and fly it around for a bit. But now I have an excuse to try to fly somewhere. I live in Salt Lake City UT and I have a work project in St. George UT. It is exactly a 300 mile drive and takes me about 4 hours. Well a friend of mine took me up in his Vans RV6 (nothing fancy) and I loved the way it flew (way faster than my PA-161).
So now I have a reason to fly somewhere and renting isn't an option since I need to stay down south for a few days at a time. I almost always fly alone, I've only had a passenger a few times so I don't need anything big.
There are several RV's in my area that are for sale. I'm tempted to jump into aircraft ownership but I need some real-life experienced pilots to give me the low-down on what it costs to fly(commute) in an experimental aircraft. I recently sold my boat and I was amazed at how much time became available to me. The boat was a 'family activity machine' that we really enjoyed but the time came for us to move-on. It surprised me how much effort/time it took to keep everything maintained, cleaned, and new(ish) looking.
Everybody on the Vans Airforce forum says I should do it but that audience is a little biased. So what say ye? Am I foolish for even considering it? What is your experience?
Thanks for your feedback,
Tucker