ahkahn
Line Up and Wait
Hi everyone,
Happy New Year! I have praised the forums in the past for the (sometimes good/sometimes bad) knowledge and information I've gotten from them. Now is my opportunity to give back. Hopefully some of you future airplane owners (and current ones looking to step into a 6 seater) will find this information useful.
My plane officially went online 1/1/2015. I bought it from an individual who flew the plane 200-300 hours per year, spared no expense in the plane, and really cared for it. Unfortunately his mechanic was not the most upstanding individual and, in my opinion, took the old owner for a lot of maintenance that was never performed. Yes, I saw invoices, and no, it had clearly not been done. There are other threads around where I have discussed this. Long story short, this had resulted in a pretty stiff annual/pre-buy last year that lasted 8 weeks and cost nearly $18,000 for belly corrosion remediation. I picked up $2000 of the cost to cover the "annual" and the prior owner covered the rest. The $2000 is figured into my numbers.
Flight Stats:
PA-32R 1976 Piper Lance (6 seater, forward facing)
LoPresti Howl Cowl and all other LoPresti speed mods available to the Lance (adds around 10-12 knots).
Cruise Settings: 160-165 TAS @ 15.5 GPH (Peak) (2400 RPM/75% power)
I have an EDM-800 and Aspen, so those settings are very accurate.
Total Hours flown 2015: 230 hours
Direct/Indirect Operating Costs:
Maintenance (including last year annual): $4159 $18.08/hour
Fuel: $14,724.78 $64.02/hour ($4.13/gal average $)
Insurance: $2169 - First year is always highest, plus my wife was added on as a new PPL in August.
Other Expenses (mostly one-time: blankets, headsets, flashlights, wash/wax, other small stuff): $1877.33
Hangar (mine is in a community heated hangar): $4200 ($350/mo)
Total Annual Operating Expenses: : $27,531.07 ($119.70/hour)
Special points to think about:
I did not include an avionics upgrade into these figures. I had to swap out my Aspen for $2000, and upgraded my audio panel to a PMA-450 and upgraded my GTX-330 to ES for $6000. So I elected to do around $8000 in avionics mods.
For the newbies out there just starting to think about buying a plane, keep in mind they will only pay off if you fly them. Fly them often. If you let them sit, you're better off renting. At $4200/year for hangar (in my case), flying your plane 50 hours/year would cost around $84/hour just for hangaring! I figured the breakeven point for my plane was around 130 hours/year vs. renting. But, your mileage will vary with local rates.
I'm in for annual right now, so not sure how that will fare out for this year.
Happy to help if anyone has any questions!
Happy New Year! I have praised the forums in the past for the (sometimes good/sometimes bad) knowledge and information I've gotten from them. Now is my opportunity to give back. Hopefully some of you future airplane owners (and current ones looking to step into a 6 seater) will find this information useful.
My plane officially went online 1/1/2015. I bought it from an individual who flew the plane 200-300 hours per year, spared no expense in the plane, and really cared for it. Unfortunately his mechanic was not the most upstanding individual and, in my opinion, took the old owner for a lot of maintenance that was never performed. Yes, I saw invoices, and no, it had clearly not been done. There are other threads around where I have discussed this. Long story short, this had resulted in a pretty stiff annual/pre-buy last year that lasted 8 weeks and cost nearly $18,000 for belly corrosion remediation. I picked up $2000 of the cost to cover the "annual" and the prior owner covered the rest. The $2000 is figured into my numbers.
Flight Stats:
PA-32R 1976 Piper Lance (6 seater, forward facing)
LoPresti Howl Cowl and all other LoPresti speed mods available to the Lance (adds around 10-12 knots).
Cruise Settings: 160-165 TAS @ 15.5 GPH (Peak) (2400 RPM/75% power)
I have an EDM-800 and Aspen, so those settings are very accurate.
Total Hours flown 2015: 230 hours
Direct/Indirect Operating Costs:
Maintenance (including last year annual): $4159 $18.08/hour
Fuel: $14,724.78 $64.02/hour ($4.13/gal average $)
Insurance: $2169 - First year is always highest, plus my wife was added on as a new PPL in August.
Other Expenses (mostly one-time: blankets, headsets, flashlights, wash/wax, other small stuff): $1877.33
Hangar (mine is in a community heated hangar): $4200 ($350/mo)
Total Annual Operating Expenses: : $27,531.07 ($119.70/hour)
Special points to think about:
I did not include an avionics upgrade into these figures. I had to swap out my Aspen for $2000, and upgraded my audio panel to a PMA-450 and upgraded my GTX-330 to ES for $6000. So I elected to do around $8000 in avionics mods.
For the newbies out there just starting to think about buying a plane, keep in mind they will only pay off if you fly them. Fly them often. If you let them sit, you're better off renting. At $4200/year for hangar (in my case), flying your plane 50 hours/year would cost around $84/hour just for hangaring! I figured the breakeven point for my plane was around 130 hours/year vs. renting. But, your mileage will vary with local rates.
I'm in for annual right now, so not sure how that will fare out for this year.
Happy to help if anyone has any questions!