Before I begin, let me first apologize since this is going to be a little long winded in order to explain my situation properly...hopefully you can make it to the bottom of the post.
As mentioned in my first post here, I'm a new Private Pilot, but I do currently own a Cessna 152 that I used for my PPL training as well as my checkride, and it's been great so far. I've been flying it as much as possible lately, in order to get all of the cross country PIC time required for my Instrument Rating.
That said, my wife finds it somewhat annoying that she can't take more stuff with her on our weekend trips, so we would both love to get a larger plane. The front-runner for me currently is a non-retract Cardinal.
While I don't have my high-performance/complex ratings yet, I do already have some time in a Bonanza F33 so I don't think it would take much more to get sign offs for those. My main reason for not wanting a Cardinal RG however, is really the extra expense for annual maintenance and insurance that I understand goes along with retractable gear.
The main use for our plane is to fly 100 nm to see her family, as well as 330 nm trips to Austin for pleasure. I imagine we'll be taking similar 100 to 300 nm trips to the beach and what not as time goes on. Currently I don't see us taking really long cross country trips into the mountains or anything like that, however...mostly just sea level flying.
This is all well and good, but my situation is a bit muddled by the fact that I've offered use of my current 152 to a couple of my good friends at cost, so they can attempt to get their Private Pilot's license as well. Whether or not they see this through remains to be seen. I have also asked them if they would be interested in going in together on a 4 seater and they have expressed some interest. The problem is that when I really consider that, I'm not sure if I want to have the hassles of owning a plane with other people, even though they are both good friends. I can conceivably afford to purchase a cheaper Cardinal ($50,000) by myself and do enjoy owning my current plane without having a partner involved.
So, (and I apologize again for being long-winded), what would you do in this situation? Here are a few options that I see:
- Offer to sell the 152 to your friends so they can use it for their training
- Sell the 152 and buy a Cardinal (or some other 4 seater) alone and let my friends use the Cardinal for their training
- Sell the 152 and purchase the Cardinal in a partnership with friends who may or may not see flight training through
Other options?
Oh, and in case you feel like suggesting options other than the Cardinal: I forgot to mention that I currently fly off of a private grass strip, but it's long (3000 ft), in good shape and trees aren't really a factor.