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Scott
Hey guys,
I’ve been trolling for months (years, really) but joined today to get experienced pilots’ perspective regarding immediate/mid-term plans for a plane:
My dad was a professional pilot as I grew up, flying Cessna Citations, Learjets, Kingairs, and several of the larger commercial jets, along with almost every type single/twin engine I can think of. I flew with him a lot, but never pursued getting my license (never had the time to dedicate the time needed to become and stay a good pilot, and he was vastly opposed to be being anything less safe than ‘good’) – he suggested I wait until the stresses of my career and life tuned down enough to let me focus on flying. Over the last 10 years, that has happened and I came close to buying a plane several times for my personal training/use, but always had a reason not to.
My dad passed during covid, and I lost a wonderful opportunity – I don’t want more to go by. My son wants to be a commercial pilot, and I want to fly for a wide range of reasons (but mostly because it’s thrilling). We are close, but this is a desire that both of us share and are excited about - I finally bought my first ‘trainer’ plane (C182 P-ponk) for my son and I to train in.
My plane is with my son in Cincinnati – he already has his license, and is working his way through the remaining certifications/hours/etc. He will be getting his hours/certifications by end of year, and the C182 will come back to Louisville for me to do my training (him being one of my instructors). The important fact there: I won’t be doing much/any flying for the next ~9 months and I thought I’d use that time to prepare.
Key Mission Parameters:
Opinions/wants:
Options I’ve looked at:
I am leaning towards the RV10 option – gives the opportunity to be in a new plane with new avionics. If I were to go the Rv10 route:
I’m thinking I kick it off while I’m waiting the ~9 months (I would prefer to fly than build, so once I’m ready to ‘fly’ I’d like to spend the time doing that). This is why I’m posting now vs. waiting till I finish my IFR…I have a limited amount of ‘flying time’ left in my future (20-25 yrs), and if I’m going to build, I want to get started NOW vs. 12 months from now.
I believe I’d do the assisted/accelerated build, but I know little about this. I’ve read really good things about Saint, but don’t know how it would work operationally – if they are assisting, how does that count against the 51%? How quickly does it typically get ‘done’ with an assisted build?
Questions:
Given what I’ve outlined and the large amount of experience that you guys have, what direction would you point me towards?
Has anyone done the assisted build program – how did it work for you? How much did it speed you up?
Is there other options I should consider? I recently started looking at Piper Comanche 260s because they seem to fit a similar niche – thoughts?
Should I just fly the 182 for now, and wait to make a decision until after I’m totally finished with any training/certifications? Will that put me ‘behind’ in building?
Thanks for any input.
-Scott
(image added for attention - my son, after going to pick up the C182 and bringing it home to show us for the first time)
I’ve been trolling for months (years, really) but joined today to get experienced pilots’ perspective regarding immediate/mid-term plans for a plane:
My dad was a professional pilot as I grew up, flying Cessna Citations, Learjets, Kingairs, and several of the larger commercial jets, along with almost every type single/twin engine I can think of. I flew with him a lot, but never pursued getting my license (never had the time to dedicate the time needed to become and stay a good pilot, and he was vastly opposed to be being anything less safe than ‘good’) – he suggested I wait until the stresses of my career and life tuned down enough to let me focus on flying. Over the last 10 years, that has happened and I came close to buying a plane several times for my personal training/use, but always had a reason not to.
My dad passed during covid, and I lost a wonderful opportunity – I don’t want more to go by. My son wants to be a commercial pilot, and I want to fly for a wide range of reasons (but mostly because it’s thrilling). We are close, but this is a desire that both of us share and are excited about - I finally bought my first ‘trainer’ plane (C182 P-ponk) for my son and I to train in.
My plane is with my son in Cincinnati – he already has his license, and is working his way through the remaining certifications/hours/etc. He will be getting his hours/certifications by end of year, and the C182 will come back to Louisville for me to do my training (him being one of my instructors). The important fact there: I won’t be doing much/any flying for the next ~9 months and I thought I’d use that time to prepare.
Key Mission Parameters:
- I’m married – my wife doesn’t mind flying, but is terrified of commercial flights (it isn’t the flying, it’s the inability to have ‘control’).
- I’ll be retiring in next 10’ish years and look forward to using the plane both while I’m still working, and after I retire.
- I currently live in Louisville, but travel to NYC, NJ, and FL for work. Once I retire, I will likely consult/be a board member for companies – requiring some level of travel.
- My family enjoys travel – we owned a couple cabins in Gatlinburg, TN (sold during the pandemic when the numbers were crazy) and have looked for other cabins near ski resorts in NY/VA/etc. Thought about getting a beach place in NC or FL.
- We have 4 sons, 2 with special needs that will continue to live with us until we are unable to take care of them – at that point, they will likely go live with the other two sons. They probably won't always travel with us, but they do enjoy traveling, and we like having them with us.
- We have 2 dogs (75-100 lb each) – they normally don’t travel with us, but we would like them to.
Opinions/wants:
- Space/Seats: Comparing the ‘space’ available - the ability to carry 4 ppl (us and 2 kids, or us and 2 dogs) vs. ability to carry 6 ppl (us and 4 kids, us +2 kids + dogs). My 2 ‘neuro-typical’ sons have significant others, so I realize a 6 seater won’t be able to carry the entire family – we’d need an 8 seater for that.
- Speed: I’d like something that cruises at 150+kts, with a top speed well above that, if possible. I see a few of my key options that cruise ~165kts, and top out in the 185’ish range.
- Fuel Burn: I am attracted to the lower gph possible in Vans RV10. I’d pick a C210 but [1] fuel costs for non-loaded missions (14-15GPH seems to be the relative ‘minimum’), and [2] gear/maintenance issues
- Size: I’m a big guy – 6’1, 300’ish pounds (currently losing weight, but I’ve had a 52 inch chest since I was 23, so I won’t get much below ~250 or so). I don’t want to feel like a sardine in a can for an extended flight.
Options I’ve looked at:
- RV10: I’ve been seriously looking at the Vans rv-10 (hits the majority of my mission criteria, and allows me to have more control/input on maintenance, upgrades & updates, etc. Challenges: [1] time to build; [2] It’s useful load is borderline, and [3] space - it couldn’t carry both the boys and the dogs with us.
- Cessna 182: I already have it, and C182’s are great planes. P-ponks make them even better. It’s a wonderful plane, and my son wants us to keep it. Challenges: [1] It doesn’t hit the speed criteria I’d like – it’s at the very bottom range, with a lot of headroom opportunity; [2] same challenges with space and usable load as the RV10; [3] avionics are not as ‘new’ (or airframe).
- Cessna 210 (205/6/etc): Lots of load/lift capabilities, and all the space needed. Challenges: burns more fuel, even when it’s just me flying myself. Same problem with older avionics & airframe.
- Other 4 seaters: Most don’t have the usable load to be beneficial.
I am leaning towards the RV10 option – gives the opportunity to be in a new plane with new avionics. If I were to go the Rv10 route:
I’m thinking I kick it off while I’m waiting the ~9 months (I would prefer to fly than build, so once I’m ready to ‘fly’ I’d like to spend the time doing that). This is why I’m posting now vs. waiting till I finish my IFR…I have a limited amount of ‘flying time’ left in my future (20-25 yrs), and if I’m going to build, I want to get started NOW vs. 12 months from now.
I believe I’d do the assisted/accelerated build, but I know little about this. I’ve read really good things about Saint, but don’t know how it would work operationally – if they are assisting, how does that count against the 51%? How quickly does it typically get ‘done’ with an assisted build?
Questions:
Given what I’ve outlined and the large amount of experience that you guys have, what direction would you point me towards?
Has anyone done the assisted build program – how did it work for you? How much did it speed you up?
Is there other options I should consider? I recently started looking at Piper Comanche 260s because they seem to fit a similar niche – thoughts?
Should I just fly the 182 for now, and wait to make a decision until after I’m totally finished with any training/certifications? Will that put me ‘behind’ in building?
Thanks for any input.
-Scott
(image added for attention - my son, after going to pick up the C182 and bringing it home to show us for the first time)