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Pre-takeoff checklist
Some of you may remember that I pulled the trigger and bought a 150 over the summer. I entered into a unique partnership in which my partner will keep the airplane in Wichita for 4 months of the year and I will keep it in Minnesota the remaining 8 months. This is due primarily to me living on a grass runway that we don't clear in winter, so the airplane would have to be moved elsewhere or parked for those months anyway. In any case, here' s some numbers for those thinking about airplane ownership. Purchase price $12,750 (of which I paid $8500, 2/3 share). Insurance was $475 for the first year, with both partners having zero 150 time. First annual was $637. Replaced one fuel sender for $375. I'm burning an average of 5.2 gph over the course of the last 3.5 months. I put in 35 flights, 48 landings, and 20.0 hours in that time. Without going ultralight or exp. I don't think it's likely possible to get much cheaper ownership. It may not be the best route for everyone, but for me it's the best decision I've made in a long time. Should have done it sooner. Now the waiting until I can pick the plane up in April, or as soon as the snow melts off my runway.
Patrick
Patrick