And you're missing the point that the potential risks of ownership are far greater than those listed in the blog, and are unpredictable as to timing and amount.
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Any time an owner starts thinking his flying will cost less by owning rather than renting, he's asking for trouble.
I'm not missing that point, and neither is Steve in the blog post:
Steve's Blog said:
So if we compare this to renting: Nope! Not gonna do that! If you want to own to make it cheaper than renting, you're gonna have a bad time.
This post is for a specific category of person, a person who:
1)Knows that renting is cheaper than owning, but is willing to pay for the benefits of ownership.
2)Despite being willing to pay for the benefits of ownership, is on a very limited budget and needs to fly
the aircraft with the lowest ownership and operational costs.
3)Has a specific mission that a 150 will fulfill.
It's a simple question, really... would you rather rent a 172, or own a 150? We all know there is a ownership cost curve - the more you fly, the better ownership looks compared to rental. All Steve is saying is that he's picking a plane that makes that crossover point pretty far down the graph. People have said "Gee, I wish I could afford to buy a plane, but my tips at Dominos aren't enough." Steve is saying "there are much more affordable ways to get into ownership than the way I am taking."
He has never said "Ownership is cheaper than renting". What he has done is break down the costs of ownership for one of the cheapest planes out there to operate, and said "Look, if you can afford $336/month plus 45.50/hour wet, then you can afford a plane." Will it be the plane of your dreams, NO! Will it be cheaper than renting, almost certainly NO! Are the plane's capabilities limited at this price point? OF COURSE!
"I understand the costs and risks of ownership, and I am willing to assume those, but I can't afford a Mooney, but I'm not stuck renting, I can get into ownership cheaper than I thought" is a
very different statement than "Owning is cheap" or "Owning is cheaper than renting". Steve is making the first, and being very clear that #2 and #3 are false.