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Kayoh@190
Don't dismiss James' recommendation for a seaplane. I'm a dumb**** airline guy too, but got my SES about a year ago and had a friggin' blast. Cessna 185 on floats, baby!
We put 25k down on a 115k RV9. Payment is just over 600 a month, insurance for this new pilot was 1200, and hanger is 350. We put 40 bucks per tach hour away for maintenance and engine. It’s all been really affordable for this middle class family living in Commifornia. It helps that the RV does 160 knots in 7 gallons per hour! Yes. We max out the 401k as well, plus more in the retirement department. Just get a solid plane from the get go. No projects. There will be less unexpected costs. Good luck!!
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That's great. So you have what, somewhere between 12-14 grand a month of disposable income? How much of that do you want to spend on an airplane? All of it? Stop effing around and get a TBM or a King Air. But most people don't spend every dime of their disposable income on an airplane - which is why I asked the question. What are you comfortable spending?
Exactly! That’s what I’m talking about. All you rich guys going cheap when it comes to buying aircraft. Just like my brother. He’s a controller and makes way more than me and flys a C150.
Both my aircraft equal my annual salary and annual operating costs are less than 1/4 of my annual salary. Get off your *** and buy a serious XC machine. All that TSP / 401K crap doesn’t matter. Get a gratuitous money pit while you’re young enough to enjoy it!
Oh, I missed your post and it was a good one too. When you say '310' you mean a Cessna 310, right? I can't imagine taking on the cost of a multi to be honest.
Funny, I don’t feel like a ‘rich guy’. I’d guess I’m in the bottom 50% of folk on this forum.
Captain, you might be thinking of Beechtalk or the twin Cessna forum. POA is just a bunch of regular old guys and gals.Nope
So I read $2100 per month plus $40/hr for the nut and maintenance and hangar? That seems doable.
Captain, you might be thinking of Beechtalk or the twin Cessna forum. POA is just a bunch of regular old guys and gals.
the other places are nice too, but a different demographic. We welcome everybody here, as long as you like airplanes!
The lance would be a good choice,don’t forget to figure in the sales tax in the purchase price. Florida is not aviation friendly when it comes to sales tax
I love the PA-32 as a family truckster. The "Chevy Suburban" of the skies. But also there's the C210, Bonanza and other similar birds.
The lance would be a good choice,don’t forget to figure in the sales tax in the purchase price. Florida is not aviation friendly when it comes to sales tax
Oh, I missed your post and it was a good one too. When you say '310' you mean a Cessna 310, right? I can't imagine taking on the cost of a multi to be honest.
Not sure what state you live in but most states require you to prove you’ve paid tax before you can register it in your home state.You can close on the airplane in another state and avoid the sales tax. I’ve flown to SC and KS to do closings and avoid the state sales tax.
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Tampa exec (KVDF) is almost walking distance from Busch Gardens.Good point. I was thinking Lance cause I could get all of us in it (I think) for evac in the event of a hurricane.
When the big one isn't on the door step I'd like to take peeps up to A) show they've been looking at the world sideways, and B) go local (within say 500 miles) and see stuff. Trips to KEYW or KATL or KPNS...that sort of stuff. Maybe just KTPA and go to Busch Gardens for the day.
Honestly I'm sorta new at making decent money. Last January my airline pay was just $87 per hour. Now with a new contract and upgrade I'm at $208. Add wife's $74k annual salary and you get just short of the $300k I mentioned.
Up til now the plan was to dig out of debt. We've done that now minus the house and cars so I'm a bit hesitant to add debt to buy a plane. Our saving are lite (4 digits, not 5) but with the boys at 16 and 14 I sorta don't want to wait....
LOL... if you're the bottom 50%, then I must be the underlayment.Funny, I don’t feel like a ‘rich guy’. I’d guess I’m in the bottom 50% of folk on this forum.
Tampa exec (KVDF) is almost walking distance from Busch Gardens.
If $300k doesn't support a Lance, $150k doesn't support a C150.
Once you’re squared away there, go for it, and with 3-kids and a SAHM wife, $150 didn’t cut it for me.
Steph, I'm in the market for a 210 if you still know of one? Message me details please!I know of a decent Cessna 210 that's for sale.
But my thought: Figure what you can afford and then step down a couple of notches.