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Marc,
Interesting. How do you arrive at 100 hrs/yr? A rule of thumb. There's a ton of articles and books comparing the cost of owning and renting. Since all the fixed costs of owning (hangar rent, insurance et cetera) go down per flight hour the more you fly (as opposed to the cost per hour, mainly fuel, oil, maintenance), the total cost per hour goes down the more you fly. At about 100 hours per year, the profit an FBO makes starts to show itself in a substantial way compared to the cost of owning. Oh, and flying 100 hours per year is A LOT for most recreational pilots. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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