hi folks,
am new to the community here so bare with me if i pose a basic or already answered question!
I am a 10 year PP mostly in 172/182 and PA28R's. After years of renting I am really looking forward owning my own airplane.
As I am looking into Arrow II's or III's, which is where i have most of my time in, the insurance cost is reasonable. However I was pointed to evaluating Saratoga as well which is said to fly very similar, gives more room to passengers, more range and is just a natural upgrade.
While talking to the insurance company, because of my zero time in that model, the rate is kazoo!
But how can i build time if i can't rent it...
How did you guys do that in terms of owning a plane that is not easy to rent, but building time in it?
Is it a matter of accepting the first year of insurance is expensive and as you build time and more ratings that the rate will drop as you go?
I dont know if that is possible for the forum to recommend, but what insurance companies would be suggested for this? I have always been through AOPA and maybe there are others that I need to consider?
If I do find a Saratoga, is it advised to pick it up together with a CFI for the ferry home?
And when you have it on your new home base take some extra time with a CFI for an x number of hours as a safety pilot or instruction?
yeah if you have some suggestions from experience here, love to hear!
thanks for the time!
cheers!
xander
am new to the community here so bare with me if i pose a basic or already answered question!
I am a 10 year PP mostly in 172/182 and PA28R's. After years of renting I am really looking forward owning my own airplane.
As I am looking into Arrow II's or III's, which is where i have most of my time in, the insurance cost is reasonable. However I was pointed to evaluating Saratoga as well which is said to fly very similar, gives more room to passengers, more range and is just a natural upgrade.
While talking to the insurance company, because of my zero time in that model, the rate is kazoo!
But how can i build time if i can't rent it...
How did you guys do that in terms of owning a plane that is not easy to rent, but building time in it?
Is it a matter of accepting the first year of insurance is expensive and as you build time and more ratings that the rate will drop as you go?
I dont know if that is possible for the forum to recommend, but what insurance companies would be suggested for this? I have always been through AOPA and maybe there are others that I need to consider?
If I do find a Saratoga, is it advised to pick it up together with a CFI for the ferry home?
And when you have it on your new home base take some extra time with a CFI for an x number of hours as a safety pilot or instruction?
yeah if you have some suggestions from experience here, love to hear!
thanks for the time!
cheers!
xander