helifrek wrote:I have been looking at old 150s for sale. I have heard this a bunch of times. my local 150 rents for 90 an hour wet. How many flying hours does it usually take to get a ppl? would I really save that much money? what is the overhaul and annual cost of a 150? I could potentially afford it now but in the long run I think the sonex is what I really want.
I am 110% sure flying is for me, ever since I was a kid jumping on the trampoline flapping leaves like crazy trying to fly, my rc aircraft hobby of 20 years, my 8 year (and growing) career in and around aviation, the only thing I haven't done is actually gotten my ppl and a plane! I don't have kids and my wife and I don't want to have kids, I am 31 and all I have dreamed about my entire life is flying. I came from a dirt poor family with a single mom raising 5 boys and my wife also came from a very poor family. We have both worked our butts off to get to where we are at now! I am ready to achieve my lifelong dream!
fastj22 wrote:helifrek wrote:I have been looking at old 150s for sale. I have heard this a bunch of times. my local 150 rents for 90 an hour wet. How many flying hours does it usually take to get a ppl? would I really save that much money? what is the overhaul and annual cost of a 150? I could potentially afford it now but in the long run I think the sonex is what I really want.
I am 110% sure flying is for me, ever since I was a kid jumping on the trampoline flapping leaves like crazy trying to fly, my rc aircraft hobby of 20 years, my 8 year (and growing) career in and around aviation, the only thing I haven't done is actually gotten my ppl and a plane! I don't have kids and my wife and I don't want to have kids, I am 31 and all I have dreamed about my entire life is flying. I came from a dirt poor family with a single mom raising 5 boys and my wife also came from a very poor family. We have both worked our butts off to get to where we are at now! I am ready to achieve my lifelong dream!
Average time for PPL is around 65 hours. If you buy a C150 with a mid time engine, you won't need to ever overhaul it. My annuals were between $500 and $1000. You'll be able to sell it at anytime for what you paid. They won't depreciate anymore unless you prang it or put thousands of hours on it.
So lets do some back of the envelope math.
Renting a C150 for 65 hours will run you $5850.
Buying one will be around $18,000 (including taxes and fresh annual). Tie downs (you won't need to hangar it, it ain't gonna be a gem), lets say $100/month. Insurance probably another $100/month. Fuel at $4/gal, 6 Gal/hour is $1560.
Lets assume it takes you 3 months to get your PPL. Thats $600 + $1560 = $2160. If you sell the C150 after your ticket for what you paid, you've already saved $3600. You keep it and fly another 100 hours in 9 months (thats a lot BTW), thats $9000 to rent, or $4800 to own. Put it in a leaseback program like I did and sometimes the darn things cash flow.
I wish I had gone down this path when I got my PPL.
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