WeekendWarrior
Filing Flight Plan
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So I had a wild thought about owning a plane the other day, and maybe it's not as poor of a choice as I think it is.
I'm young, single, living at home, working full time. I'm lucky enough to be able to continue living at home indefinitely. I'm a 250 hour PPL, about to wrap up IFR and then hit the books hard for CPL. I love flying, but an issue I've been having recently is aircraft availability. I'm a renter at three area FBOs, and have a plethora of checkouts, but 2 of those 3 have policies prohibiting any overnight rentals and the third has the other problem - people taking week-long trips in the nicer planes. I'm on a couple waiting lists for nearby clubs, but a year on those lists and I'm no closer to being let in.
I don't have an airline aspiration. I'm not really time building anymore - I just want to fly around and explore the midwest on the weekends. Pavement, grass, anything. I want to fully experience GA.
How irresponsible of an idea would it be to try getting pre-approved for an aircraft loan? I don't have the cash now to buy anything decent, full stop, but I have solid month-to-month income with the ability to make payments. I've heard that you should never buy a plane until you can do it cash, but I also know plenty of pilots who've gotten loans. I've been setting aside a good bit for unexpected stuff as well.
My ideal plane is a mid-life 172 or an older 182 - something that I won't feel bad about beating up a little bit, but something that will be safe and fun to fly. It would live on tie-downs. I've tossed around the idea of building, but I'm not especially handy and don't have a place to build it.
Those of you who own - am I crazy, or is this a reasonable idea?
I'm young, single, living at home, working full time. I'm lucky enough to be able to continue living at home indefinitely. I'm a 250 hour PPL, about to wrap up IFR and then hit the books hard for CPL. I love flying, but an issue I've been having recently is aircraft availability. I'm a renter at three area FBOs, and have a plethora of checkouts, but 2 of those 3 have policies prohibiting any overnight rentals and the third has the other problem - people taking week-long trips in the nicer planes. I'm on a couple waiting lists for nearby clubs, but a year on those lists and I'm no closer to being let in.
I don't have an airline aspiration. I'm not really time building anymore - I just want to fly around and explore the midwest on the weekends. Pavement, grass, anything. I want to fully experience GA.
How irresponsible of an idea would it be to try getting pre-approved for an aircraft loan? I don't have the cash now to buy anything decent, full stop, but I have solid month-to-month income with the ability to make payments. I've heard that you should never buy a plane until you can do it cash, but I also know plenty of pilots who've gotten loans. I've been setting aside a good bit for unexpected stuff as well.
My ideal plane is a mid-life 172 or an older 182 - something that I won't feel bad about beating up a little bit, but something that will be safe and fun to fly. It would live on tie-downs. I've tossed around the idea of building, but I'm not especially handy and don't have a place to build it.
Those of you who own - am I crazy, or is this a reasonable idea?