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http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp...article_id=884
Sad to see it go, but, wow, talk about getting good use out of an airplane. I can't imagine just parking my plane at a salvage yard and walking away.... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Feb 28, 12:50*pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp...article_id=884 Sad to see it go, but, wow, talk about getting good use out of an airplane.. I can't imagine just parking my plane at a salvage yard and walking away..... I don't always read his articles (I can't say he's my favorite author) so I'm not sure what he means about his decreased dutes at Flying. Is he semi retiring? -Robert |
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On 28 Feb, 20:50, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp...article_id=884 Sad to see it go, but, wow, talk about getting good use out of an airplane. I can't imagine just parking my plane at a salvage yard and walking away I doubt you'll be walking. Bertie |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:f8Fxj.1391$TT4.1330@attbi_s22... http://www.flyingmag.com/article.asp...article_id=884 Sad to see it go, but, wow, talk about getting good use out of an airplane. I can't imagine just parking my plane at a salvage yard and walking away.... I read this article in the magazine and had my jaw on the ground the whole time. I would have thought that Dick would have opted for partnering with someone in 40RC and fixing it up (if practical) or buying another airplane with a partner(s). In reality let's face it. As we age we can't fly as much for health reasons, vision-loss reasons, hearing-loss reasons, our hand-eye coordination goes, our reflexes get slower, etc. As we all head toward retirement or semi-retirement we will not make as much money and that is a fact. Probably most of us are on a thin line with our budgets due to our flying. Further, I think he also just really liked the 182 with the G1000 cockpit and buying one solo was out of the question financially. Even with a partner it would be a tough nut to crack. He is getting older and probably doesn't fly as much or in as harsh weather conditions as he did 10 or 20 years ago so the utility of flying for him is down. Sad to say renting for him probably makes the most sense and even more sad to say it will most likely be the best decision for me too when I get to Mr. Collin's TT. Kobra |
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My old Mooney has about that many hours on it. It's on its fifth engine,
fourth paint job and third windshield. I couldn't say how many panel upgrades it's seen. I see no reason to stop now. But then, it's built like a tank. OK, I just finished the article. Turns out that the model has a very poor safety record and nobody will insure it. Therefore, no buyers. So sad. -- -Ed Falk, http://thespamdiaries.blogspot.com/ |
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Well, we all find reasons to justify our actions... His airframe end-
of-life reasons are just hot air, but seem 'real' to him... I think that at 73 his desire to fly has lessened... He will not be working so his income has dropped sharply... Gas is four and half bucks a gallon at the cheap airports.. And the insurance for a P210 is expensive beyond reason... Collins already admits no one will buy his plane... A local orthopedic surgeon is trying to sell his P210 and has not had a single offer on it (the plane is absolutely flawless).. I am just a few years younger than Collins... Fat Albert The Apache is a 1957 vintage... I am thinking about retiring in a couple of years and in looking at the money it takes to keep even an old junker like him around, he will have to go when the time comes... I am in the throes of another big thrash of an annual, probably around ten grand, on top of a twelve grand thrash a couple of years ago... And as I write the checks I think the money probably should have gone to my broker instead of out the door... But, being addicted to having an airplane in the hangar he will stay around for now... I am unreasonably fond of the old heap; probably early senility affecting my judgement...... When he does go, some one will steal a really tired looking apache that just happens to be mechanically ready to go anywhere in the world - if there is anyone left who can afford an airplane by then... denny |
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"Denny" wrote in message
... When he does go, some one will steal a really tired looking apache that just happens to be mechanically ready to go anywhere in the world - if there is anyone left who can afford an airplane by then... I know a few guys at my airfield that have given up their airplanes for similar reasons. My question is why don't they opt to get a cheaper alternative like an Archer, Warrior, or C172? Sure it will get you there 15 or 30 minutes later on a normal trip but you have an airplane and retain all the joys of ownership. As I stated on another post, heck, with one or two partners, owning a 4-seater can easily be cheaper than renting. I know it's hard to "downgrade" from a sexy, 150 kt retract, but I'd feel downright naked without an airplane to call my own. Any of you guys out there ever "downgrade?" If so, how was it? Marco |
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On Feb 29, 7:46*am, "Marco Leon" wrote:
"Denny" wrote in message ... When he does go, some one will steal a really tired looking apache that just happens to be mechanically ready to go anywhere in the world - if there is anyone left who can afford an airplane by then... I know a few guys at my airfield that have given up their airplanes for similar reasons. My question is why don't they opt to get a cheaper alternative like an Archer, Warrior, or C172? Sure it will get you there 15 or 30 minutes later on a normal trip but you have an airplane and retain all the joys of ownership. Unless Dick's missions changes a lot (and it may) a C-172 or Warrior wouldn't be able to do the trips he does. He's used to flying across the country in the turbo altitudes with FAA approved known ice. A C-172 isn't a reliable year-around cross country (literally) machine. Flying 1000 miles in the P-210 is routine. Flying 1000 miles in a C-172 is an adventure. -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
... Unless Dick's missions changes a lot (and it may) a C-172 or Warrior wouldn't be able to do the trips he does. He's used to flying across the country in the turbo altitudes with FAA approved known ice. A C-172 isn't a reliable year-around cross country (literally) machine. Flying 1000 miles in the P-210 is routine. Flying 1000 miles in a C-172 is an adventure. Yeah, I figured that if Riahard Collins' mission changes, it would be less hours of the same type of flying so he'll need a more capable machine. I was commenting on owner/pilots in general that don't fly as much but are still spending 15 AMUs a year keeping their bird in the air. Marco |
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On Feb 29, 12:05*pm, "Marco Leon"
wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in ... Unless Dick's missions changes a lot (and it may) a C-172 or Warrior wouldn't be able to do the trips he does. He's used to flying across the country in the turbo altitudes with FAA approved known ice. A C-172 isn't a reliable year-around cross country (literally) machine. Flying 1000 miles in the P-210 is routine. Flying 1000 miles in a C-172 is an adventure. Yeah, I figured that if Riahard Collins' mission changes, it would be less hours of the same type of flying so he'll need a more capable machine. I was commenting on owner/pilots in general that don't fly as much but are still spending 15 AMUs a year keeping their bird in the air. Marco AMUs. Accumulated Marriage Units? Does that equal about $1,000? Phil |
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