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For those who currently own their own plane, or have past experience in ownership, what would you consider the required annual income to be able to afford ownership for something like a Skyhawk, Cherokee, Grumman, or 2-seater RV for around $100k? This would include purchasing and then maintaining and flying the aircraft.
This is more of an opinionated topic, as a lot of factors could determine the answer, so give whatever would be your opinion. For example, the guy with a family of 4 kids & a stay-at-home wife would need a little higher income than a single guy or better yet married, dual income with no kids. Also, the person who makes very good money but has a big house, a motorhome, boat and a 6-figure pickup truck may not have much left to spare vs. someone who lives a rather frugal & mundane lifestyle other than aviation, just so they can afford it.
The amount you’ve saved is also important. People have posted that it’s best to pay cash and then have some money saved for an engine overhaul. If you have to finance, you’re probably too unwealthy to even consider ownership. And if you do finance, you’d need at least 15% to be considered for a loan (and a good credit score)
Lastly, the living costs in your area play a big role. $250k annually would probably definitely allow for ownership in my area, provided you lived modestly (no big fancy house with expensive toys as mentioned above), but $250k in California likely wouldn’t let you buy a home that a $60-70k earner could buy here. And the tie-down fees at some airports can cost more than personal hangars at other airports, n addition to fuel.
So give your opinion. What do you think the minimum income would be to consider aircraft ownership? I’m not asking anyone to say what their income is, just what they think they’d need to be an owner.
This is more of an opinionated topic, as a lot of factors could determine the answer, so give whatever would be your opinion. For example, the guy with a family of 4 kids & a stay-at-home wife would need a little higher income than a single guy or better yet married, dual income with no kids. Also, the person who makes very good money but has a big house, a motorhome, boat and a 6-figure pickup truck may not have much left to spare vs. someone who lives a rather frugal & mundane lifestyle other than aviation, just so they can afford it.
The amount you’ve saved is also important. People have posted that it’s best to pay cash and then have some money saved for an engine overhaul. If you have to finance, you’re probably too unwealthy to even consider ownership. And if you do finance, you’d need at least 15% to be considered for a loan (and a good credit score)
Lastly, the living costs in your area play a big role. $250k annually would probably definitely allow for ownership in my area, provided you lived modestly (no big fancy house with expensive toys as mentioned above), but $250k in California likely wouldn’t let you buy a home that a $60-70k earner could buy here. And the tie-down fees at some airports can cost more than personal hangars at other airports, n addition to fuel.
So give your opinion. What do you think the minimum income would be to consider aircraft ownership? I’m not asking anyone to say what their income is, just what they think they’d need to be an owner.