Gordon Freeman
Pre-Flight
I was hoping to get some opinions on the Skycatcher. I see used ones for around $50-$60k with less than 1,000hrs. I am exploring multiple options for raking up my initial hours. I am doing solo flights right now as I work on my PPL. Once I receive my PPL, I can either keep renting from my flight school (C172, $140/hr wet). Problem is they're quite booked and scheduling is going to be a problem. They also have a 4-hr daily minimum if you plan to keep it overnight. Ideally I'd like to rake up flight hours by taking weekend trips with my son.
Another local flying club has a Piper (early 1970s model, $130/hr, $2000 club initiation fee plus $200/monthly fee).
I'm leaning towards a realization that I won't need a 4-seater to rake up hours and gain experience.
As such, Skycatcher caught my eye, although there are a few drawbacks. Less than 200 aircraft were produced. Are parts going to be a problem? Another drawback is its useful load of only 345lbs fully fueled. This won't allow me the opportunity to take another male friend/family member along. I weigh 180lbs, which leaves roughly 165lbs for my passenger.
If anyone has any other suggestions for a relatively new, affordable 2-seater with a slightly better useful load, I'm all ears. I'm hoping to remain in sub $60k price range.
I could probably find a Piper Cub, I'm just hoping to fly something from a more recent era.
The goal here is to remain economical with the cost while retaining some scheduling and overnight freedom. The maintenance, insurance, and overall cost of ownership of a light 2-seater seems to be the ideal choice, and I'm not seeing any for rent in my area.
Thanks for your time guys.
Another local flying club has a Piper (early 1970s model, $130/hr, $2000 club initiation fee plus $200/monthly fee).
I'm leaning towards a realization that I won't need a 4-seater to rake up hours and gain experience.
As such, Skycatcher caught my eye, although there are a few drawbacks. Less than 200 aircraft were produced. Are parts going to be a problem? Another drawback is its useful load of only 345lbs fully fueled. This won't allow me the opportunity to take another male friend/family member along. I weigh 180lbs, which leaves roughly 165lbs for my passenger.
If anyone has any other suggestions for a relatively new, affordable 2-seater with a slightly better useful load, I'm all ears. I'm hoping to remain in sub $60k price range.
I could probably find a Piper Cub, I'm just hoping to fly something from a more recent era.
The goal here is to remain economical with the cost while retaining some scheduling and overnight freedom. The maintenance, insurance, and overall cost of ownership of a light 2-seater seems to be the ideal choice, and I'm not seeing any for rent in my area.
Thanks for your time guys.