Valor
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Valor
First off, I'm new here, so I'll provide a quick introduction...
I'm currently 22, a mechanical engineering student, I run a small ecommerce business, and I'm a web developer as well. I'm by no means an insider in the aviation industry, but I am familiar with the industry and have even taken several classes from Embry Riddle on different aspects of the industry.
I've always been interested in aviation - in fact, when I was younger, I wanted to be a pilot for the longest time. Recently, I began to look into taking flight lessons to get my private pilots license, and was kinda shocked by the prices to rent an aircraft, so I did a little research and came up with an idea.
From what I gathered, renting an aircraft for lessons can range anywhere from $100-120 per hour, and it only costs about $50-60 per hour in variable costs (costs that increase the more you fly) to run these aircraft, taking into account fuel, oil, maintenance and all the other variable costs.
There's also another problem I've noticed when looking at the numbers. Owning an aircraft doesn't seem to be very practical economically most of the time, often being about the same cost (or close) as renting an airplane.
So here's the idea...
A website where aircraft owners can rent out their planes to pilots looking for planes to rent.
Basically Sailo for airplanes (google it).
The airplane owner could rent the plane out for anywhere what it costs to run the aircraft ($50-60), and the typical price to rent one ($100-120). This would allow the pilot renting the aircraft to save 25-50% off the cost of renting it, and it would allow the owner of the aircraft to make an income from his plane to contribute to his fixed costs of ownership (loan, insurance, hangar fees, etc.), thus reducing his costs of ownership, making it more practical economically to own a plane. I did the math - as a plane owner, you could still maintain 80%+ access to your plane throughout the year and reduce your fixed costs by up to 50%.
Plane owners: What do you think of this idea? Would you rent out your plane? What concerns would you have?
Pilots: Would you consider renting a plane from another pilot if you could save 25-50% off the costs of renting an aircraft? What concerns would you have?
The math works out, but I know there would be other concerns people would have, such as how well the plane would be taken care of, how safe it would be to fly, etc. All of these things could be addressed with a few solutions.
The website would require verified ID's of every pilot and plane owner, and there would be a peer review system to ensure everyone is honest and trustworthy, and to weed out people who wouldn't want to take care of your plane, etc., plus insurance would be included in the rental price to cover any damages.
For aircraft safety concerns, each pilot could be required to upload their pre-flight checks, etc. when renting the aircraft, so anyone can view the aircrafts history for whoever rented it before them. In addition, there are certain safety regulations that are required when renting out aircraft (such as certain inspections) that would be met to further ensure safety of the aircraft.
Now, I'm neither a plane owner nor a pilot yet (although I plan to be both in the future), so I want your guys' opinions.
What do you guys think of the overall idea? Please shoot some holes in it, and tell me if you think it would be a good idea, if you would use such service if it could save you thousands of dollars per year, and what concerns you would have as a user of such a service.
I'm currently 22, a mechanical engineering student, I run a small ecommerce business, and I'm a web developer as well. I'm by no means an insider in the aviation industry, but I am familiar with the industry and have even taken several classes from Embry Riddle on different aspects of the industry.
I've always been interested in aviation - in fact, when I was younger, I wanted to be a pilot for the longest time. Recently, I began to look into taking flight lessons to get my private pilots license, and was kinda shocked by the prices to rent an aircraft, so I did a little research and came up with an idea.
From what I gathered, renting an aircraft for lessons can range anywhere from $100-120 per hour, and it only costs about $50-60 per hour in variable costs (costs that increase the more you fly) to run these aircraft, taking into account fuel, oil, maintenance and all the other variable costs.
There's also another problem I've noticed when looking at the numbers. Owning an aircraft doesn't seem to be very practical economically most of the time, often being about the same cost (or close) as renting an airplane.
So here's the idea...
A website where aircraft owners can rent out their planes to pilots looking for planes to rent.
Basically Sailo for airplanes (google it).
The airplane owner could rent the plane out for anywhere what it costs to run the aircraft ($50-60), and the typical price to rent one ($100-120). This would allow the pilot renting the aircraft to save 25-50% off the cost of renting it, and it would allow the owner of the aircraft to make an income from his plane to contribute to his fixed costs of ownership (loan, insurance, hangar fees, etc.), thus reducing his costs of ownership, making it more practical economically to own a plane. I did the math - as a plane owner, you could still maintain 80%+ access to your plane throughout the year and reduce your fixed costs by up to 50%.
Plane owners: What do you think of this idea? Would you rent out your plane? What concerns would you have?
Pilots: Would you consider renting a plane from another pilot if you could save 25-50% off the costs of renting an aircraft? What concerns would you have?
The math works out, but I know there would be other concerns people would have, such as how well the plane would be taken care of, how safe it would be to fly, etc. All of these things could be addressed with a few solutions.
The website would require verified ID's of every pilot and plane owner, and there would be a peer review system to ensure everyone is honest and trustworthy, and to weed out people who wouldn't want to take care of your plane, etc., plus insurance would be included in the rental price to cover any damages.
For aircraft safety concerns, each pilot could be required to upload their pre-flight checks, etc. when renting the aircraft, so anyone can view the aircrafts history for whoever rented it before them. In addition, there are certain safety regulations that are required when renting out aircraft (such as certain inspections) that would be met to further ensure safety of the aircraft.
Now, I'm neither a plane owner nor a pilot yet (although I plan to be both in the future), so I want your guys' opinions.
What do you guys think of the overall idea? Please shoot some holes in it, and tell me if you think it would be a good idea, if you would use such service if it could save you thousands of dollars per year, and what concerns you would have as a user of such a service.