I've been thinking of this for a while. I'm a junior in college right now, and buying a 152 seems a pretty good idea to build up a lot of time and go through training for cheaper.
It is one of the few airplanes (if you can call it that
) that you could buy and operate for very very low costs, and you could end up saving money even if you don't fly it that often.
It seems that fixed costs will be as much as an expensive new car. Well, around 2500 buck/year including insurance, tiedown/hangar, and maintenence. (Please tell me if that is a reasonable figure btw)
And variable costs should be around 10 bucks/hour for fuel and oil mainly.
Now my question, do you really have to consider saving for propeller, avionics and engine overhouls for each flight hour?
What if you sell it and it still has over 1000 hour before it needs an overhaul?
Could you end up owning an airplane for 2500 grand fixed, and 10 bucks/hour variable cost?
And is the 2 seater, 105 HP, 100 kt 300 NM 152 a wise choice compared to a loner range, faster, 4 (well 3 adult) seater for say 30 or 35 000 bucks...with much higher ownership costs?
Getting ratings and licences while owning a 152 would be much cheaper right? as you would be essentially paying 25 bucks/hour if you fly the plane 200 hours a year, with a 2500$/year and 12$/hour cost.
25 bucks/hour + say 35 bucks/hour for CFI. That's 60 bucks/hour rather than what I am paying now about 100 bucks/hour.
40 bucks/hour saved.
So an instrument rating would cost you 35 x 60 + 15 x 25 = 2475 bucks ( if it takes you 35 dual and 15 on your own that is)
rather than some 4500 bucks.
That's some 2000 bucks saved...
well, I'm just wondering if investing in a 152 as a college student would be better/cheaper than renting planes...
A 152 has only 2 seats...so that's the only thing that would bother me...but if I have to save 40 bucks/hour for dual and some 40 bucks/hour for rental...
it might be worth it...
your thoughts?
thanx
Archer
It is one of the few airplanes (if you can call it that
It seems that fixed costs will be as much as an expensive new car. Well, around 2500 buck/year including insurance, tiedown/hangar, and maintenence. (Please tell me if that is a reasonable figure btw)
And variable costs should be around 10 bucks/hour for fuel and oil mainly.
Now my question, do you really have to consider saving for propeller, avionics and engine overhouls for each flight hour?
What if you sell it and it still has over 1000 hour before it needs an overhaul?
Could you end up owning an airplane for 2500 grand fixed, and 10 bucks/hour variable cost?
And is the 2 seater, 105 HP, 100 kt 300 NM 152 a wise choice compared to a loner range, faster, 4 (well 3 adult) seater for say 30 or 35 000 bucks...with much higher ownership costs?
Getting ratings and licences while owning a 152 would be much cheaper right? as you would be essentially paying 25 bucks/hour if you fly the plane 200 hours a year, with a 2500$/year and 12$/hour cost.
25 bucks/hour + say 35 bucks/hour for CFI. That's 60 bucks/hour rather than what I am paying now about 100 bucks/hour.
40 bucks/hour saved.
So an instrument rating would cost you 35 x 60 + 15 x 25 = 2475 bucks ( if it takes you 35 dual and 15 on your own that is)
rather than some 4500 bucks.
That's some 2000 bucks saved...
well, I'm just wondering if investing in a 152 as a college student would be better/cheaper than renting planes...
A 152 has only 2 seats...so that's the only thing that would bother me...but if I have to save 40 bucks/hour for dual and some 40 bucks/hour for rental...
it might be worth it...
your thoughts?
thanx
Archer