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Originally Posted by FirstPorsche987
You make less and less sense with each post. You fly 100+ hours/year and you don't have your private yet? $50/mo to insure an airplane being flown by a student pilot? Please.
Yeah. A good way to build hours is to join a flying club--it's the best you can do. But owning, insuring, and maintaining a 30+ year old Cessna 150 that spends most of its time on the ground? Not hardly. How any more $700 motor mounts can you afford?
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I'm pretty sure I've made it apparent that I don't solely own the airplane. I have partners like any sane person would to build hours. Between the 3 of us, yes, the airplane does fly 100 hours a month.
$50 a month is to cover insurance and other yearly maintenance items like annuals. I personally think you don't get your moneys worth when you join a flying club. If I want to fly my airplane I don't want to have to schedule it a month in advance so the other 10 people in the club aren't flying it. I have a very good relationship with my partners. If I want to fly, I send a text out and get in the airplane.
An hour and $20 in fuel later I've just flown an hour solo for a total of $32.
You must really not know much about owning an airplane because a 50 year old cessna costs the same to maintain as a 20 or 10 year old cessna. I honestly don't know why I try to explain this to you, you just seem to be in denial. And by the way, our insurance is 900 a year. Which is 25 per person per month. The other 25 is, like stated before, for annuals and other items like transponder testing.
And I ended up selling the 944 and buying an Audi TT quattro.