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Don't spend hundreds of thousands of dollars before you get your license.
You may find that you don't like flying, or you don't have one of the necessary skills to be a safe pilot, particularly in a higher performance airplane. Wait until you know what type of flyer you are (or will be) and pick a suitable airplane at the time. If you're thinking Cirrus long term, when the time comes to buy, get a Tomahawk, Cherokee, or Grumman to get a feel for low wing aircraft and systems. That'll make the transition to the Cirrus easier, and you won't lose too much money on any of those aircraft. In addition, if you really want to do a lease-back, those airplanes will be affordable enough that you might actually rent them enough so you don't lose your shirt. Unless you live in the perfect environment (plenty of people with money and free time, plus excellent weather), I don't see how you'd do enough rental business on a Cirrus to even put a dent in the ownership cost. "New Pilot" wrote in message . .. Hello all, Wanted to hear your advice about buying a brand-new plane even before getting the PPL ticket. Here is my situation: I am a businessman sitting on quite a bit of cash being generated by my business, and I am also a student pilot, will probably get my ticket by the next Summer. I am thinking about buying one of them Cirri SR22. Considering that the inflation in this country is picking up, and also that there is quite a long waitlist for those Cirrus aircraft, would it make sense for me to place an order now, and until I get my ticket and gain some experience, to lease the plane back to my local FBO? Does this make sense economically, or am I totally crazy? In general, how good an investment are those brand-new airplanes, provided one can afford to pay cash for them? Thanks in advance, A Newbie Pilot |
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