mattpilot
Finally! Graphical TFRs!!
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i have a feeling someone will stomp on me again, but anyhow :
- Since your doing a single pilot operation, you have no need for 2 planes. Afterall, you can't fly both planes at the same time, and everytime a plane is not flying, your "loosing" money - or so they say
. Also, you only need a backup plane when your doing tightly spaced scheduled service, which i doubt you will be able to do with the 'hour regulations' for one pilot. If you do get maintence problems that can't be fixed once the next flight is due, you can also always 'contract out' the work, or "outsource it" as it is known to another pilot on the field. I'm sure someone else can elaborate on the complications of this.
- Cost of plane - I'm assuming you will lease/purchase a plane and figure in the monthly payment into the operating cost ? Seems like the smart thing to do unless you have an extra million
The Smaller 8 seat caravan 675 (9 actually, since you can let one person seat on co-pilot seat since its a small plane), costs 1650000 USD NEW. That is, if you want it new. Usually, when buying a plane you pay down 10-20% and got the rest on a lease. I'm gonna assume your not gonna have a problem finding a used caravan for 1mil in good conditions, so say 150k startup cost right there.
- as for time to certification - i've been told a minimum of 6 months after applying but i'm sure the guys on this forum have first hand experience and know better.
Now i got a question - what region are you planning on doing something? Is it Bush or regular? You trying to do scheduled or on-demand?
- Since your doing a single pilot operation, you have no need for 2 planes. Afterall, you can't fly both planes at the same time, and everytime a plane is not flying, your "loosing" money - or so they say
- Cost of plane - I'm assuming you will lease/purchase a plane and figure in the monthly payment into the operating cost ? Seems like the smart thing to do unless you have an extra million
- as for time to certification - i've been told a minimum of 6 months after applying but i'm sure the guys on this forum have first hand experience and know better.
Now i got a question - what region are you planning on doing something? Is it Bush or regular? You trying to do scheduled or on-demand?