EchoKilo
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Fair enough. I'm out.Can't make the horse drink.
Fair enough. I'm out.Can't make the horse drink.
I like to think about "postponed" rather than out. One hopes that your situation will improve, and your financial stability will increase to the point where you can consider participation in aviation. Hey, I didn't get to start until I was in my forties, just didn't have the wherewithal. And I am far from alone.Fair enough. I'm out.
Can't make the horse drink.
I guess most of these aggressive responders here have never been in the service business or waited tables earlier in life. Sheesh
When I was in my 20's I could barely afford pants.
Not while thinking we could afford to own an airplane.
Unless they work at Chez Quis....waiting tables is a real job, just not enough to fly in many cases.
I guess most of these aggressive responders here have never been in the service business or waited tables earlier in life. Sheesh
Unless they work at Chez Quis.
a co-signer is on the hook for the full amount should you fail to pay. I would not ask anyone I know to do that...I would hate to put them in that position. sounds to me like you can't afford the airplane. save up. and stop cheating on your taxes. saying 'that's just the way it is' is a feeble excuse.What does cosigning actual entail? I know it works with regards to the credit score, but would it circumvent the income problem too?
Says you. I was heavy into weight lifting in those days and had quite the bod.And we are all glad your time was before affordable digital cameras!
Says you. I was heavy into weight lifting in those days and had quite the bod.
I don’t have a six pack. I went for the whole keg.
My twin brother and I bought a '69 7KCAB Citabria when we were 17, just after finishing high school. I took my first lesson in it. My brother had already been working with an instructor for a while in a 7AC Champ. We were still living at home with our parents, but we each had construction jobs. Got my PPL that same year. On the other hand, I drove a beater car then and didn't waste money (except on flying).When I was in my 20's I could barely afford pants.
I was mainly commenting about all the judging / moralizing going on about his reporting of income..
ALL pilots should have to work as a ramprat at some point in their career... That might make Netjet pilots stop being such terrible people to those "below" them.
Shoot, I am 42, and can totally attest that life screws you good every few years.. 09, lost my house because of the great recession, filed for BK. got divorced for the first time in '12.. Wiped me out financially (she walked with over 300K and managed to hide it from the courts) Got married again, that one lasted about as long as a fart in a windstorm. Have a great kid out of that marriage.. Got divorced again in '16-17. That divorce put me into a second BK.. Am just now getting my head above water thanks to the fact that I was able to score 2 jobs where I am able to work from home for both, and double my income. I am just now thinking about buying an airplane.. And sure as hell wouldn't finance it, or do it alone. Don't need financial ruin a third time..
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH The current girlfriend is leaning on me to be the three-peat, and I am not so sure that's a good ideaSTOP GETTING MARRIED!!!
H*ll, I just spent $700 on my car, forget about airplane costs!Please don't take this the wrong way, but you are underestimating the cost.
Your fuel cost only allows about 9 hours a month at $4.50/gal.
Your annual assumes nothing is wrong at all (that just won't happen) and is unlikely to cost nearly as little as you think.
You have not accounted for oil changes or analysis.
You have not accounted for taxes or state registration.
You have not accounted for random maintenance. This is a big one. I just spent $1200 on fixing a sticky valve. That sort of maintenance issue can come up at any time.
wrong. not everyone on this board is married.Oooooh....Okaaay.....I think I figured it where all the confusion is. You all are looking at this from a married (or at least spoken for) perspective. There are no women in my life. Never have been, never will be. Therefore, I don't have that evil weighing me down. Therefore, I should be good to go!!
Joke.wrong. not everyone on this board is married.
Go buy the airplane and come back here in a year and let us know how much you sold it for, and what a loss you took.
Not.Joke.
Oooooh....Okaaay.....I think I figured it where all the confusion is. You all are looking at this from a married (or at least spoken for) perspective. There are no women in my life. Never have been, never will be. Therefore, I don't have that evil weighing me down. Therefore, I should be good to go!!
Yes, actually it was a joke.Not.
No, my comment about selling and losing money was not a joke. As mentioned before, the airplane is waaay overpriced.Yes, actually it was a joke.
I'm not sure the best way to go about that.Get a partner and buy the plane.
Probably still couldn't afford it as I still wouldn't qualify for financing
Can a mod just delete this thread please?
Mine keeps asking when I'm getting a bigger plane.My wife told me to buy a plane.
Mine keeps asking when I'm getting a bigger plane.