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I have a Mooney that I would like to start a partnership with. I plan
on finding a location on the West Coast to base the airplane. My question is, with a partnership do you need to set an hourly rate for maintenance or Engine reserves. Would a low hourly rate help to keep the cost of maintenance fair so the cost is related to the actual flying. Thanks Steve |
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![]() We charge ourselves $35/hr (three-way partnership in an Arrow). It breaks down into $20/hr for engine overhaul reserve and $15/hr. for maintenance. At the moment, the $35/hr seems to be doing just fine for us. Two of us fly the wings off the plane, one of us flies very little. As a result, the two that fly a ton pay more of the maintenance dollars. IMHO, that's the fair thing to do. Our fixed costs run us each $250/month which covers hangar, insurance, and a chunk of change for the annual inspection. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Steve B wrote:
I have a Mooney that I would like to start a partnership with. I plan on finding a location on the West Coast to base the airplane. My question is, with a partnership do you need to set an hourly rate for maintenance or Engine reserves. Would a low hourly rate help to keep the cost of maintenance fair so the cost is related to the actual flying. In the two partnerships I've been in, we charged ourselves a monthly amount to cover fixed costs like tie-down, insurance, database subscription, and annual inspection (just the inspection, not the repair of deferred maintenance items) and an hourly amount to cover maintenance. We had the rule that you always return the plane with full tanks, but you could also have the hourly rate cover fuel if you didn't want to be filling the tanks all the time. |
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![]() Steve, yea...set up an hrly rate that leaves some excess $ to put into a money market account for future repairs and maint items...Set up the group as a LLC, and do a excel sheet to send out to each member monthly or qtrly showing all usage, rates, costs account balances, etc...Thats what we do w/a 172rg/10 way partnership in Denver, Co On Nov 29, 6:02 pm, "Steve B" wrote: I have a Mooney that I would like to start a partnership with. I plan on finding a location on the West Coast to base the airplane. My question is, with a partnership do you need to set an hourly rate for maintenance or Engine reserves. Would a low hourly rate help to keep the cost of maintenance fair so the cost is related to the actual flying. Thanks Steve |
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We do things in a simpler fashion for our Arrow. Fixed costs and
maintenance costs are split evenly among the three co-owners. We do not charge ourselves any hourly fees for reserves, and thus each of us assume the effective depreciation of value associated with increasing hours on the engine and prop. When we put in a factory rebuilt engine and overhauled the prop a couple of years ago we split the bills 3 ways. On a day-to-day basis, one of the partners is responsible for paying the monthly hangar rent, another for the annual insurance premium, and the third for maintenance bills. We then settle up periodically. Each pilot replaces the fuel he uses. (We keep the plane fueled "to the tabs" so as to retain cabin load for four people.) This system works well for us, but only because the three partners use the plane roughly the same amount each year. If this were not the case, a system with an hourly charge for maintenance and engine reserve would be fairer. -Elliott Drucker |
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