Ever Beaumont
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Piper Seneca a good starter plane? or to much plane for a beginner?
Looks good. You should look into it. The side stick is easy.Thanks, this was one of my choices! I kind of want a low wing because I like the way they look (is that dumb lol).
How does this plane look? https://www.controller.com/listings/aircraft/for-sale/192149553/2001-cirrus-sr20
Just not sure how I feel about the joystick steering wheel, is that harder to operate?
Yes.Piper Seneca a good starter plane? or to much plane for a beginner?
Piper Seneca a good starter plane? or to much plane for a beginner?
May as well throw in a Super Viking, Comanche and Sierra as well.
A DA40 will probably be as much of a purchase stretch as a SR20 but will probably be a little less MX over the long run.
I never did my check ride and stopped flying for 4 years.
I would suggest renting until you have your ticket, especially if you can rent from a place that has multiple similar aircraft. Especially if you but an older plane, there will be issues that need sorting in your first year of ownership. Training stops like those can really set you back.I never did my check ride and stopped flying for 4 years.
I got my 182 in July of 2017 and I’ve spent maybe $10-15k in maintenance including annuals. All of that has been paid for if you account for appreciation. I was close to your time and got my PPL in it.4 Passenger is fine. Im ok with a few hundred miles at a time.
Im ok with keeping up with maintenance. I currently own a transportation company. I spend about $4000/ month in maintenance lol. Im all to familiar with the pain of maintenance. Im ok with an older plane. god willing, id upgrade in 5-10 years.