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Can anyone tell me where to find a spreadsheet (fill in the blank) of
the the true cost of ownership. I'm looking at a few aircraft with a friend and we would like to know what this is going to cost. I'm trying to figure fuel, insurance, mait., etc.. |
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I'm looking at a few aircraft with a
friend and we would like to know what this is going to cost. I'm trying to figure fuel, insurance, mait., etc.. If you have to ask you cannot afford it. Depends on flying hours, most times it is cheaper to rent. 172 owner! |
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"Lou Parker" wrote in message
om... Can anyone tell me where to find a spreadsheet (fill in the blank) of the the true cost of ownership. I'm looking at a few aircraft with a friend and we would like to know what this is going to cost. I'm trying to figure fuel, insurance, mait., etc.. Exactly 1.5 times the amount of money you have. |
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"Lou Parker" wrote in message
om... Can anyone tell me where to find a spreadsheet (fill in the blank) of the the true cost of ownership. I'm looking at a few aircraft with a friend and we would like to know what this is going to cost. I'm trying to figure fuel, insurance, mait., etc.. Here is one that is based off of one someone sent me a while back, I've modified it some from when I received it, but the equations still work. Some of the equations are based on rules of thumb that seem to provide a decent buffer for unplanned expenses, etc. Your mileage may vary, but at least it's a start. http://www.lp3.net/docs/AircraftWorkbook.xls -- Louis L. Perley III N46000 - C152 N370 - PA-23-250 |
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![]() There is an old rule of thumb that 4x cost of fuel will get you in the right ballpark. If you look through all the what-it-costs threads here you'll likely find this rule holds up as well as most of the spreadsheets and takes a lot less time to use. The essential thing to realize is that you will have no guarantees no matter what you do. You could buy a Bonanza and get 3-4 years of cheap annuals and little unexpected maintenance or you could buy a 172 and have the engine chow a valve and need a major 800 hours sooner than you expected. Neither are likely, but they are not impossible either. The key is to not just pay the bills but to have a little reserve. For a plane like a 172 you'll want 5,000-7,500, that will absorb just about anything you're likely to encounter. If the engine dies you can always get an overhaul loan or just sell it and eat the loss. The more goodies the plane has- autopilot, CS prop, retractable gear, bigger engines, fancy radios, etc. the bigger this number needs to be. You can make do with less but in my case I'd prefer to not be tempted to take too many shortcuts. Best, -cwk. "Lou Parker" wrote in message om... Can anyone tell me where to find a spreadsheet (fill in the blank) of the the true cost of ownership. I'm looking at a few aircraft with a friend and we would like to know what this is going to cost. I'm trying to figure fuel, insurance, mait., etc.. |
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"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net... If the engine dies you can always get an overhaul loan or just sell it and eat the loss. Interesting. Didn't know you could get a loan strictly just for an overhaul. Do the normal aircraft financing sources provide this? What if there's already an outstanding loan? What if there isn't a loan (i.e., you have no record with *them*, but you have a good credit history)? Thanks for any details you can provide; Carl |
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I got an engine loan from MBNA on a plane they already had the
primary loan on. Wasn't a problem at all. "Carl Orton" wrote in message ... "C Kingsbury" wrote in message ink.net... If the engine dies you can always get an overhaul loan or just sell it and eat the loss. Interesting. Didn't know you could get a loan strictly just for an overhaul. Do the normal aircraft financing sources provide this? What if there's already an outstanding loan? What if there isn't a loan (i.e., you have no record with *them*, but you have a good credit history)? Thanks for any details you can provide; Carl |
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![]() "Carl Orton" wrote in message ... "C Kingsbury" wrote in message ink.net... If the engine dies you can always get an overhaul loan or just sell it and eat the loss. Interesting. Didn't know you could get a loan strictly just for an overhaul. Do the normal aircraft financing sources provide this? What if there's already an outstanding loan? What if there isn't a loan (i.e., you have no record with *them*, but you have a good credit history)? Heck, you can get a loan on anything so long as the bank can put a lien on it and know they'll get their money back. Since engines add value almost dollar-for-dollar it's a no-brainer. Now, ask a bank for an unsecured line of credit for a small business, that's when they practice making the faces they use to scare little kids. -cwk. |
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