so its been resolved?That is old info.
I don't know, I've never flown to Mexico.
so its been resolved?That is old info.
so its been resolved?
I don't know, I've never flown to Mexico.
I've been happy with my 400 since I purchased it. They are more complicated than your Piper, and things can break that you've never had to worry about. The folks at Van Bortal are among the best in the business, so anything they say will be on the money. There are parts available (aside from supply chain issues), but what was mentioned near the beginning of the thread re the WAAS upgrade is correct. If you don't have G1000 WAAS, you are unlikely to ever get it. Aside from that, Cessna still supports them. All that said, it's a wonderful airframe and great traveler. I've taken 4+bags from Philly to Orlando and back with no issues (did 1 fuel/potty stop each way). Try to find one with AC, it's worth the weight!
There is a ton of info on https://www.cessnaadvancedaircraftclub.com/ with lots of helpful owners.
Unless a broker is involved.… If it comes from or goes to an entity with a Tx Comptroller certificate; boom.
Purchased for personal use, I think the Occasional Sale exemption applies.
(8% of ...say $200K is $16000.00 ouch)
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This is the plane we are looking at
https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/210814029/2007-cessna-400-piston-single-aircraft
This is the plane we are looking at
https://www.controller.com/listing/for-sale/210814029/2007-cessna-400-piston-single-aircraft
Also, there is the liability issue. Here is a question for you (or attorneys, really) - if the biz purchases the plane, and the worst happens - is not the business on the hook for lawsuits?
I think if it's in your personal name, the liability falls only to you, and leaves the business out of it?
That might depend on the purpose of that specific flight, I dunno. Just some thoughts to add to your process.
Who is they? Are you saying that Van Bortel maintained the plane for 12 years, and Van Bortel is also doing the pre-buy?It's on the field where Van Bortel is, and has been maintained by them for 12 years. We will see when they tear it all apart next week.
Who is they? Are you saying that Van Bortel maintained the plane for 12 years, and Van Bortel is also doing the pre-buy?
GotchaNo, my A&P that has some experience with the Columbia's is doing it
At his level of experience I think this would be a bad idea.
Without an instrument rating I believe the airplane is to much for anyone to safely use for travel. That’s the basis of my opinion not total time.I got into a Lancair 360 when I had ~220 hours total time. It was a non-issue. Not all hours are created equal, and granted, aptitude levels vary from person to person, but I think it's a mistake to rule someone out of a Lancair based on having 500TT.
If an experimental is an option, a IV-P can be had for under $300k that will do 270ktas+ if speed is the goal. Alternatively for ~$250k there is a Super ES (fixed gear, like the 400TT) which is the predecessor to the Columbia 350 and 400, which became the Cessna 400TT.
My guess is the recurring maintenance on the Super ES will be considerably less than the 400TT. Of course, experimental vs certified is hardly a fair fight, but I wanted to make sure the OP had examples of what was out there.
Sharp looking bird! Like that color combo.Closed on my new to me Columbia 400 today. Did the first 5 hours of transition training and have the whole day blocked off tomorrow for more
she's a beast
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Closed on my new to me Columbia 400 today. Did the first 5 hours of transition training and have the whole day blocked off tomorrow for more
she's a beast
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