This is not another 'should I buy <plane x>' thread. I'm looking for help getting information on the process of buying and owning.
I just got my Sport Pilot and had no intention of buying; I've got maybe 10 years left before I shouldn't be flying so I figured the cost to own was net less than renting.
I've flown enough now to understand how nice it is to bypass auto traffic to get from point A to point B. (taking my first long trip next month from Georgia to FL 5 hr vs 8-10 and I get to avoid Atlanta traffic!). Suddenly the idea of owning has some traction.
I'm just starting to poke around looking at LSA but have no clue what constitutes a good deal vs crap.
Are there good resources to help a total noob stay out of trouble when buying a plane?
Any terms that mean 'stay away unless you have buckets of spare money'?
What are some good places to find dependable LSAs? Any sites to avoid?
Right now I'm flying a Skycatcher and the performance is acceptable for me. I generally cruise at about 90 airspeed. A bit slower or faster would be OK. Lots slower...not so much.
Since I'm just starting to think about this, I don't really have a budget in mind. I'm likely to spend between $10,000 - $18,000/year (wet) on rental. Whatever I buy would need to be the same or less including maintenance, hanger/tie-down, annuals, rebuilds, insurance, consumables, etc. I have no clue what local parking rates are or how much all the stuff you need to do to own a plane actually costs.
Thanks for your thoughts.
I just got my Sport Pilot and had no intention of buying; I've got maybe 10 years left before I shouldn't be flying so I figured the cost to own was net less than renting.
I've flown enough now to understand how nice it is to bypass auto traffic to get from point A to point B. (taking my first long trip next month from Georgia to FL 5 hr vs 8-10 and I get to avoid Atlanta traffic!). Suddenly the idea of owning has some traction.
I'm just starting to poke around looking at LSA but have no clue what constitutes a good deal vs crap.
Are there good resources to help a total noob stay out of trouble when buying a plane?
Any terms that mean 'stay away unless you have buckets of spare money'?
What are some good places to find dependable LSAs? Any sites to avoid?
Right now I'm flying a Skycatcher and the performance is acceptable for me. I generally cruise at about 90 airspeed. A bit slower or faster would be OK. Lots slower...not so much.
Since I'm just starting to think about this, I don't really have a budget in mind. I'm likely to spend between $10,000 - $18,000/year (wet) on rental. Whatever I buy would need to be the same or less including maintenance, hanger/tie-down, annuals, rebuilds, insurance, consumables, etc. I have no clue what local parking rates are or how much all the stuff you need to do to own a plane actually costs.
Thanks for your thoughts.