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ups.com... I just turned 53 and find myself finally with the time to pursue aviation as more than an interested spectator. A pilot friend recommended the light sport pilot designation for me. That is one opinion. I need to know if, at my relatively late date it is reasonable to expect to be piloting my own plane. I am in good health, so I doubt that's an issue. Advice, please? Terry Reade Define "piloting my own plane." For an outlay of $6,000 or so, you can get a private pilot certificate in less than 6 months. For the cost of a new car, you can find an old plane in decent condition that will fly under visual flight rules and take you places at 95 to 100 knots. In fact Ron Wanttaja has an excellent article in the current Sport Pilot magazine that covers all that stuff, plus details about variable costs. Thing, is owning an airplane all by yourself is a lot like sex in marriage. In the first year you own your plane, put a marble in a jar for every hour you fly. After that, take out a marble for each hour. You'll never empty the jar. (Well, you get the analogy, anyway.) So it's good to go into flying with the idea of looking for partners or a flying club, rather than being sole owner. You'll be able to afford more, the fixed costs won't hurt so much, you'll have more encouragement to add to your flying skills, the plane will benefit from more use, and you'll probably end up with more air time, although not all of it will be in the left seat. Wait a minute! Did I just make a good argument for polyandry? Don |
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