EdFred
Taxi to Parking
Anyone else find it a problem to rent another plane when you own one? I mean, nearly the only difference between my Cherokee and an Arrow is 2 levers. Gear and prop. Oh, and I get a MP gauge too. 2 levers and a gauge difference. Of course, I have to rent an Arrow at $100/hour, where it only costs me $35/hour to put fuel in mine. I've already paid for hangar and insurance whether I fly it or not, so my immediate costs are $65 more per hour with renting. I can buy almost 20 hours of fuel for the rental costs alone. 20 hours of flying versus 10. Not including the instructor at $35 a pop. That's another 10 hours of fuel. 30 hours of flying vs 10.
- forever ASEL.
- forever ASEL.