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Hello! I originally posted this on rec aviation owning, and think that
I should come to this august group for thoughts: The original post was: Hi. I already have some thoughts on this, and am not a total innocent in these matters. I am just sort of curious about how this group of posters would think on my problem. I work in Montgomery, Alabama. I would like to move to Duluth, GA. The airport there (LZU) is 15 miles from where I want to live. My job is around 3 miles from the airport (MGM) in Montgomery. The two airports are 158nm apart. I am a 1000 hour private pilot (selg) with a fresh IFR rating. Much of my time is in gliders, but I am current in high performance. Figure a budget of around $100K to buy an airplane. I don't need 4 seats, so right now I am toying with the idea of one of the homebuilt very fast 2 seaters...200mph would make the commute faster. I can afford the insurance, and understand that I would be burning a fair amount of fuel...I can afford that too. Would you consider it? What airplane would YOU choose? Thanks for your imput. No, I am not a troll...this is a real question. After thoughts and a few responses, I have evolved my position to something that looks like this (there were several comments on what would I do if I couldn't fly the commute…addressed here. Thanks, Dale...and to those who previously posted and added info. Let us continue the discussion. Regarding flexibility and reliability...the trip isn't so outlandish that I couldn't drive from LZU to MGM in the morning. I'm the Chief (:-) ) and if I'm a half-hour late or so, no sweat. Coming back to LZU (afternoon Tstorms)...well, I could keep my apartment in Montgomery, or sleep in my office...and as far as that goes, I can afford a motel, should that be the best choice. I have a week off every 5 weeks, and that should help me deal with scheduled maintenance...and if there is unscheduled...well, see my weather plans...motel, office...maybe keep my current Apt for a while. As far as equipment, how about I throw out this one: Van's homebuilt...RV series. There are 4 for sale that are IFR certified on TOP right now, top price is around $84K...down to $50K or so. That is a pretty honest 180-200MPH airplane, would be an interesting IFR platform...but they are reputed to be stable and have well balanced controls. This is, of course, an aluminum airplane. By the way, to my best understanding, getting the FSDO to change an experimental aircraft's certification from VFR only to IFR and VFR requires, essentially, the correct equipment AND convincing information that any other example has received the certification, so the fact that there are 4 implies that any COULD be modified as necessary. My mission will be me...or me and my lady, with minimal baggage, flying either the commute or other longer-legged vacation trips (see 1 week in 5 off). I already own a homebuilt glider (HP-16 (also aluminum)) and am delighted with it. I'm in a glider club with several A&P friends and a AI as well, so I have resources available, and am experienced with the care and feeding of a homebuilt. I have extensive experience with taildraggers, so I don't need the -a version (tricycle), and anyway, a brief perusal of the NTSB data base shows more landing accidents with the tri-geared version than the conventional. So, what do y'all think? Assuming you want to comment. I am looking forward to your thoughts! Thanks! Jim |
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