razorseal
Pre-Flight
Hey gents,
New member here...
I am a private/ifr pilot that got my ratings back in 07-08.... I left aviation and got into law enforcement and military instead of following my flying dreams back then...
Fast forward to 2023, I got the itch and with everything going on in law enforcement, and what's happening in the aviation field, I want to get back into flying.
I found a very good gig flying charter jets, but they want 1000 before they will hire me. I am currently at just shy of 400 hours. I haven't flown in over a decade, so I "lost the touch". I started getting some training again and hoping to get the feeling back soon.
I want to then build some time. I've been looking at some time building programs, but they want you to fly 6-8 hours a day, 6-7 days a week. I can't do that. I have a full time job and can't quit it (or take that much time off as I'm in admin portion and they can't have me leave that long) to get the time that fast. Plus it isn't the least expensive thing (around 90 bucks an hour in a C150, so if I share, around $45, hoping I can find someone to fly 600 hours with me).
That being said, I wasn't considering buying a plane until now. I have about $30,000 available to use to purchase a plane. The rest I will put aside for fuel and maintenance. I found a local airport tie down for $135 a month.
I feel like if I buy a plane, fly 600 hours (and find some people willing to fly and pay my gas as I provide the plane as much as I can) and resell and knock on wood, no major issues, I might be way better off getting my hours then putting it away into a time building program with speed I really can't match.
Can someone help me out with this thought process?
I got my PPL in a 152, so I'm familiar with the small planes. I looked at some 152s, and I'm shocked how much they cost. so I started looking at some 150s... still a familiar plane to me. albeit I gotta find small copilots to fly with me LOL.
Thank you and I appreciate the input.
I know owning a plane isn't like owning a car or a boat. It's a hefty cost and there are some hidden fees I'm not familiar with. I plan to own it for about 6-8 months and resell it. I see a lot of people do this on the airplane sale websites.
That being said, I mentioned the idea to my wife and she loved it. she talked about getting a 4 seater instead with a loan so the whole family can fly. I told her to put on the breaks and this is for time building... but who knows? maybe if I grasp the concept, it's not unreasonable for me to buy a 172 next year and whole family has a plane to enjoy.
Slightly off topic, but times have also certainly changed. When I got my IFR, I learned NDB approaches, DME arcs, VORs... most of those approaches have been replaced with GPS approaches. I think I got 2-3 GPS apporoaches back in 09 while working on multi but that's it. Charts seem to be a thing of the past and foreflight now rules the world. When I asked the instructor last week if I should have my charts up front with me, he says no you're good. we have 2 tablets up front we'll be fine. lol... Not only do I have to relearn to fly, I gotta learn all the new stuff now!
New member here...
I am a private/ifr pilot that got my ratings back in 07-08.... I left aviation and got into law enforcement and military instead of following my flying dreams back then...
Fast forward to 2023, I got the itch and with everything going on in law enforcement, and what's happening in the aviation field, I want to get back into flying.
I found a very good gig flying charter jets, but they want 1000 before they will hire me. I am currently at just shy of 400 hours. I haven't flown in over a decade, so I "lost the touch". I started getting some training again and hoping to get the feeling back soon.
I want to then build some time. I've been looking at some time building programs, but they want you to fly 6-8 hours a day, 6-7 days a week. I can't do that. I have a full time job and can't quit it (or take that much time off as I'm in admin portion and they can't have me leave that long) to get the time that fast. Plus it isn't the least expensive thing (around 90 bucks an hour in a C150, so if I share, around $45, hoping I can find someone to fly 600 hours with me).
That being said, I wasn't considering buying a plane until now. I have about $30,000 available to use to purchase a plane. The rest I will put aside for fuel and maintenance. I found a local airport tie down for $135 a month.
I feel like if I buy a plane, fly 600 hours (and find some people willing to fly and pay my gas as I provide the plane as much as I can) and resell and knock on wood, no major issues, I might be way better off getting my hours then putting it away into a time building program with speed I really can't match.
Can someone help me out with this thought process?
I got my PPL in a 152, so I'm familiar with the small planes. I looked at some 152s, and I'm shocked how much they cost. so I started looking at some 150s... still a familiar plane to me. albeit I gotta find small copilots to fly with me LOL.
Thank you and I appreciate the input.
I know owning a plane isn't like owning a car or a boat. It's a hefty cost and there are some hidden fees I'm not familiar with. I plan to own it for about 6-8 months and resell it. I see a lot of people do this on the airplane sale websites.
That being said, I mentioned the idea to my wife and she loved it. she talked about getting a 4 seater instead with a loan so the whole family can fly. I told her to put on the breaks and this is for time building... but who knows? maybe if I grasp the concept, it's not unreasonable for me to buy a 172 next year and whole family has a plane to enjoy.
Slightly off topic, but times have also certainly changed. When I got my IFR, I learned NDB approaches, DME arcs, VORs... most of those approaches have been replaced with GPS approaches. I think I got 2-3 GPS apporoaches back in 09 while working on multi but that's it. Charts seem to be a thing of the past and foreflight now rules the world. When I asked the instructor last week if I should have my charts up front with me, he says no you're good. we have 2 tablets up front we'll be fine. lol... Not only do I have to relearn to fly, I gotta learn all the new stuff now!