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Old August 25th 07, 12:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Matt Whiting
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Default Least Expensive Plane To Buy and Own

EridanMan wrote:
That is the nature of renting. Unless you are flying 100-150 hours per
year renting is going to save you a lot of money and be more
predictable.


Owning carries implicitly 'you _will_ fly more' however, at least it
has for me. "You should only buy if your fly 100 hours or more per
year" isn't necessarily the best advice, unless your schedule is such
that you _cant_ fly more than 100-150 hours a year.


What is the deal with emphasizing so much? It is really annoying and
doesn't add anything to your message.

Matt