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![]() On 27-Jun-2005, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: The reasons to buy a numerous, but saving money isn't likely to work out. Once people see that, you often see partners backing out. A plane that is flown a total of about 150 hrs/year will probably have total per hour operating costs about equal to hourly rental for a comparable plane in the same geographical area. Very few individual pilots fly that much, but a partnership can often reach this number. What makes co-ownership more expensive is that, with a plane at your convenient disposal (without the hassles of rental), you are likely to fly a lot more hours per year. Few renter pilots log 50 hrs/year, but most 3-way co-owners do. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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