So mainly just a conversation starter but what does everyone use theirs for and are my thoughts reasonable?
Travel and Angel Flight missions. It's my favorite way to travel. It's my favorite way to volunteer.
If the winter weather is cancelling your commercial flight then it's cancelling your small plane flight too. The exception to that can be your flight got canceled because the plane got stuck somewhere else and the weather is nice where you are. The commercial jets can handle more weather than the small planes. Their climb rates can get them up above the vast majority of the weather. Their high speeds allow them to go around the weather better.
We use ours for travel, at least until COVID closed everything down. Looking forward to more travels and fun destinations.
^This was definitely a bummer this year. My wife and I still managed to travel some this year. We're hoping to do more in 2021, but the vaccine roll-out will play a big part in how much happens in 2021.
Flying GA (General Aviation) is nice in many regards. Lots of flexibility, especially on "when" you go. That really sunk in for my wife on one of our spring break trips with the kids many years ago. We had started in Amelia Island for a few days, then off to Saratoga to see her parents for a few days. When she asked when we were leaving in the morning (we're big planners, so she was working on when we would need to get up) I said, "When would you like to leave?" She started throwing out some times, and I said, "More importantly, when would you like to get there?" She wanted to be there for lunch with her parents. So, we worked back from there on the timeline. That's when she really got it. We weren't catching the 9:15 am flight, we were arriving in time to have lunch with her parents.
The flexibility is great. We did a weekend trip to New Orleans a couple of years ago. We were going to leave work a little early on a Friday. We both wrapped up early and texted each other saying we were done and just killing time, so we left early. Made it nice that we were not rushing to our dinner reservation.
We also can easily carry things that we can't on a commercial flight, or are more challenging and costly to do so. We've carried 5 dozen farm fresh eggs from a friend that we stopped to visit. We've carried bottles of bourbon back from visiting distilleries in Kentucky where our middle daughter lives. We've carried paintings and other items for daughters when we've visited them. I moved our middle daughter out of her freshman year dorm room with a Beech Baron 58; a lot quicker trip than the 6+ hour drive each way to her university.
It's allowed us to do things that would have been hard to nearly impossible any other way. We've gone to a college bowl game, flying from Atlanta to Tampa, and back in the day having breakfast and dinner at home and lunch at the stadium. We done multiple trips where we had multiple destinations/stops; such as the spring break trip above. Another trip we did Disney World for a few days, then the beach at Fort Lauderdale for a few days, then swung across the state to have lunch with my wife's mother on the way home to Atlanta. Many trips like this.
When the kids were younger and living at home we could make trips that we about the same cost as a commercial flight, sometimes cheaper. Just the two of us and it's more expensive to fly GA, at least more than Economy seats.
I'm just a little older than you. I started flying 15 years ago. For most of that time I've rented, including "non-equity partnership" arrangements. You don't have to own. I bought into a share of the plane I now fly just over a year ago.
It is a great way to travel, but it's generally not the cheapest way to get there.