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Trying to find the best way (for me at least) to build multi-time/experience while reducing the cost.
For a little background:
-Private ASEL/AMEL
-Currently around 270 TT and 50 Multi
-Goals are to complete multi-commercial and CFI/CFII and MEI
-not looking for an airline job - just a strong desire to fly and eventually instruct
I am a member of a large flying club and have access to a BE-76 at 200/hr.
I've read up on aircraft ownership and leasebacks (including the info posted here) and am considering the idea of puchasing a light twin and putting it into the club to reduce the cost of my own flying.
I was thinking that a Duchess would be the best a/c to purchase from a leaseback perspective - in our club, I suspect that it would probably get 20-30 hrs of use a month aside from my own flying. Also, I could probably afford to buy a decent BE-76 with mid-time engines without needing a loan. Our club manager was recommending against the Duchess for maintenance reasons and suggesting a Seminole. I am not averse to PA44s, but with the exception of the turbos, I would definitely need a loan to purchase a Seminole which I suspect would make the leaseback a money losing proposition.
With that in mind, I am thinking the Duchess is the best fit, plus if I end up moving away from my current duty station (active military) then I would have an aircraft that I could either sell without a major loss or take with me and instruct in wherever I move to.
Other options are to go for something much cheaper like an Apache or Travel Air as a time builder and fly it outside the club (insurance would be MUCH cheaper).
Any advice?
Am I better off just renting at 200/hr?
Appreciate all viewpoints.
For a little background:
-Private ASEL/AMEL
-Currently around 270 TT and 50 Multi
-Goals are to complete multi-commercial and CFI/CFII and MEI
-not looking for an airline job - just a strong desire to fly and eventually instruct
I am a member of a large flying club and have access to a BE-76 at 200/hr.
I've read up on aircraft ownership and leasebacks (including the info posted here) and am considering the idea of puchasing a light twin and putting it into the club to reduce the cost of my own flying.
I was thinking that a Duchess would be the best a/c to purchase from a leaseback perspective - in our club, I suspect that it would probably get 20-30 hrs of use a month aside from my own flying. Also, I could probably afford to buy a decent BE-76 with mid-time engines without needing a loan. Our club manager was recommending against the Duchess for maintenance reasons and suggesting a Seminole. I am not averse to PA44s, but with the exception of the turbos, I would definitely need a loan to purchase a Seminole which I suspect would make the leaseback a money losing proposition.
With that in mind, I am thinking the Duchess is the best fit, plus if I end up moving away from my current duty station (active military) then I would have an aircraft that I could either sell without a major loss or take with me and instruct in wherever I move to.
Other options are to go for something much cheaper like an Apache or Travel Air as a time builder and fly it outside the club (insurance would be MUCH cheaper).
Any advice?
Am I better off just renting at 200/hr?
Appreciate all viewpoints.