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Richard Kaplan wrote:
Do you fly more than 100 hours per year in your airplane? I flew 144 hours last year, most of it cross-country. A typical cross-country flight for me is 250-500 miles, within my non-stop range (with reserves), usually cruising between 7,000 and 10,000 ft to stay above the turbulence. If I needed to make longer trips frequently, I'd probably look at a faster plane, but I have an awful lot to fly to within 500 miles (all of the Great Lakes cities as far west as Sault Ste. Marie, New York, Philadephia, Boston, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, etc.), and 126 ktas is quite fast enough for that range. The plane is particularly useful for short business trips that would be a major pain on the airlines, though the majority of my flying is personal rather than business-related. If so, you are an exception. How many pilots here fly a C172-class airplane over 100 hours per year? On the Usenet groups, probably an awful lot do, but we might not be representative of 172/Cherokee/Musketeer owners in general. Again, as I think you mentioned earlier and others have mentioned as well, the trick to ownership is to make sure that the *plane* flies, say, 100 hours/year, not necessarily that the pilot does. Two 50 hour/year pilots will get just as much economy out of ownership as one 100 hour/year pilot. All the best, David |
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"David Megginson" wrote in message
t.cable.rogers.com... hours/year, not necessarily that the pilot does. Two 50 hour/year pilots will get just as much economy out of ownership as one 100 hour/year pilot. Agreed.... if you can find a compatible partner or two, that is an excellent way to reduce ownership costs while still retaining most of the advantages of airplane ownership. Scheduling does not typically seem to be a problem in partnerships of 2-3 pilots, and partnerships not only reduce the fixed expenses but also provide a nice cushion to manage the cost of a surprise maintenance bill or to help fund airplane upgrades. -------------------- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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