Elliot Martin
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Hello All!
First post, been googling/reading for years. Student pilot here with ambitions to fly for a living.
Thinking of buying a starter airplane in the next 6ish months with the sole purpose of building time, short-medium XC, 90% of the time I will be flying solo. This is not a forever airplane, would like to transition into a Mooney M20C or similar eventually. Needs to be IFR-rated, cheap to maintain, operate, and purchase (will likely be partially financed). I fly out of KBZN (Bozeman, MT, 4473 MSL). It gets cold here, and we get dry snow in the winter. A hangar is cost-prohibitive ($450/mo. +), so the plane will sadly have to live outside unless I get really lucky (this is one of my bigger concerns). Renting at $164/hr to gain enough hours is also cost-prohibitive IMHO.
For those of you that own Grumman AA1_ airplanes, can someone provide a solid argument why I shouldn't consider one as a first airplane? Seems like a decently capable little plane for what they go for. Yes, I know climb performance at gross wt is poor, but we only have 3-4 months out of the year where temps get above 60F. Yes, I know they are short-legged. For training purposes/sightseeing w/ friends, I can always rent the C-172 if necessary.
I have considered the PA-28 140, C-150/172, Beech Sundowner/Musketeer. All of which are viable options, but at a higher price.
I'm just trying to make as much of an educated/financially responsible (if there is such a thing in aircraft ownership) of a decision as possible. Any input is greatly appreciated.
First post, been googling/reading for years. Student pilot here with ambitions to fly for a living.
Thinking of buying a starter airplane in the next 6ish months with the sole purpose of building time, short-medium XC, 90% of the time I will be flying solo. This is not a forever airplane, would like to transition into a Mooney M20C or similar eventually. Needs to be IFR-rated, cheap to maintain, operate, and purchase (will likely be partially financed). I fly out of KBZN (Bozeman, MT, 4473 MSL). It gets cold here, and we get dry snow in the winter. A hangar is cost-prohibitive ($450/mo. +), so the plane will sadly have to live outside unless I get really lucky (this is one of my bigger concerns). Renting at $164/hr to gain enough hours is also cost-prohibitive IMHO.
For those of you that own Grumman AA1_ airplanes, can someone provide a solid argument why I shouldn't consider one as a first airplane? Seems like a decently capable little plane for what they go for. Yes, I know climb performance at gross wt is poor, but we only have 3-4 months out of the year where temps get above 60F. Yes, I know they are short-legged. For training purposes/sightseeing w/ friends, I can always rent the C-172 if necessary.
I have considered the PA-28 140, C-150/172, Beech Sundowner/Musketeer. All of which are viable options, but at a higher price.
I'm just trying to make as much of an educated/financially responsible (if there is such a thing in aircraft ownership) of a decision as possible. Any input is greatly appreciated.