What’s the best airplane for a pilot with 200 hours of experience who is looking for an affordable, high speed option that can accommodate the entire chatbot?
What’s the best airplane for a pilot with 200 hours of experience who is looking for an affordable, high speed option that can accommodate the entire family?
BBJ if you want fast and have a big fam. Pretty affordable compared to some of the wide bodies.
Should it be amphibious too? I think you should make it amphibious.What’s the best airplane for a pilot with 200 hours of experience who is looking for an affordable, high speed option that can accommodate the entire family?
Some PA-32s could do it, although probably not long legs. I guess you need a Navajo, two Bonanzas, or to put some of them up for adoption.Well, my immediate family weighs about #1150 and needs 7 seats, so 'take the whole family' means something different to me! How big a family and how long of trips? Makes a huge difference in what's available. For me at least, no GA plane will take my whole family until you get up to cabin class twins.
Sixteen posts before Bonanza? SRSLY?
What’s the best airplane for a pilot with 200 hours of experience who is looking for an affordable, high speed option that can accommodate the entire family?
I've got some time in an older PA32-300 that had close to #1500 useful, so it could be done with main tanks full and no aux fuel, but that'd be tight, and no luggage. Also, my 17 yo son is 6'4" and #260 alone, and his 'little' 15 yo brother is 6'5" and #210, so weight aside, they just don't fit in small planes very well. They both want to fly, so maybe the answer is get them through flight training and buy 2 182s and travel as a flight of 2 everywhere. Practically speaking though, we outgrew family GA travel a long time ago.Some PA-32s could do it, although probably not long legs. I guess you need a Navajo, two Bonanzas, or to put some of them up for adoption.
Great idea, Get a DNA check on them first. There has to be one or two that don’t look like you.Some PA-32s could do it, although probably not long legs. I guess you need a Navajo, two Bonanzas, or to put some of them up for adoption.
@bflynn would probably post way more info than this. With no follow up - something is off.What’s the best airplane for a pilot with 200 hours of experience who is looking for an affordable, high speed option that can accommodate the entire family?
Well, my immediate family weighs about #1150 and needs 7 seats, so 'take the whole family' means something different to me! How big a family and how long of trips? Makes a huge difference in what's available. For me at least, no GA plane will take my whole family until you get up to cabin class twins.
Not opposed to experimental, rv-7/8/9 fits the bill.