Baked Potato
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Hello all. At current rate I believe this weekend warrior can get a sport certificate within the next year. My issue: LSA do not seem to be readily-available to rent. To fly one now I have to drive about 45 mins to the second-nearest airpark, and am limited to its availability (and the availability of the CFIs).
Being a student with no experience in aircraft ownership - what questions should I be asking sellers? What else should I be looking for?
My budget is not astronomical, though I will have no problem getting approved for a loan from a creditworthiness perspective. I can handle down payment. Listings like this catch my eye pretty often.
What are the items that ownership involves that I may not be considering? I plan on reading this book or similar, but in the meantime, is owning something like an affordable LSA more trouble than it's worth? I'm not sure if hangar space is easy to obtain near me, so I'm looking at tie-down rates most likely (GAI). Is it ever an issue finding parts for these planes, and if so, are some brands better than others? I'd love something like an RV-12 but I see planes like the linked Remos G3, Flight Design CTs, Tecnams, etc for slightly lower prices often. I've heard that Skycatchers can be hard to source parts for (true?). Any brands I should steer clear of?
I'd like to do light preventative maintenance like oil changes, etc myself if possible, but am not a mechanic and am not immediately interested in getting the cert to perform the annual myself. However ultimately if I could "shadow" an A&P and go that route some time in the future I'm open to that if it saves massive amounts of time/money.
Any info is welcome, as I am brand new at this. Also please let me know if I'm likely over my head and will get myself into trouble, but conceptually this would seem like a dream come true if I actually pull this off.
Being a student with no experience in aircraft ownership - what questions should I be asking sellers? What else should I be looking for?
My budget is not astronomical, though I will have no problem getting approved for a loan from a creditworthiness perspective. I can handle down payment. Listings like this catch my eye pretty often.
What are the items that ownership involves that I may not be considering? I plan on reading this book or similar, but in the meantime, is owning something like an affordable LSA more trouble than it's worth? I'm not sure if hangar space is easy to obtain near me, so I'm looking at tie-down rates most likely (GAI). Is it ever an issue finding parts for these planes, and if so, are some brands better than others? I'd love something like an RV-12 but I see planes like the linked Remos G3, Flight Design CTs, Tecnams, etc for slightly lower prices often. I've heard that Skycatchers can be hard to source parts for (true?). Any brands I should steer clear of?
I'd like to do light preventative maintenance like oil changes, etc myself if possible, but am not a mechanic and am not immediately interested in getting the cert to perform the annual myself. However ultimately if I could "shadow" an A&P and go that route some time in the future I'm open to that if it saves massive amounts of time/money.
Any info is welcome, as I am brand new at this. Also please let me know if I'm likely over my head and will get myself into trouble, but conceptually this would seem like a dream come true if I actually pull this off.