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Can one
plane "do it all?" |
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by:Pat Redmond |
Probably not, however you can own a plane that will accomplish most of
what you'd like it to do. First you must ask yourself the following
questions:
1. How will I be using this airplane?
Business
Flying myself from point "A" to point "B"
Flying myself and a couple of employees
Flying customers
Personal
Flying to a 2nd home, either up north or in the south
Vacationing with my airplane
Visiting family, friends or children
I'm a Sunday afternoon flyer
Aerobatic flying
Flying a floatplane around the lakes
2. Where will I be flying my airplane?
Pretty much within the state
Regional travel, within a couple of states
Flying more than a tank of fuel away regularly
3. How many passengers will I normally have?
4. What is my flying experience level?
5. How much can I comfortably afford each month?
The "ideal" airplane will do it all for you, but realistically, if you
can purchase a plane that will accomplish 90% of your missions, you're
doing great! On that rare occasion that you want to take that extra
person, or land on water, or do a couple of barrel rolls. . . RENT a
plane for the afternoon!
If you plan to fly your plane for more than the time it takes to find a
good airport restaurant, comfort and ease of flying will become
important considerations. Look for seats that adjust in several
directions and with back support. Head room and shoulder room won't
seem to be an issue on a "demo" flight, but try to anticipate your
needs when you've been in a seat for 4-5 hours. Can you stretch a bit
or are you cramped and irritable?
Does the airplane's range meet your needs? A fuel stop will cost you an
hour so the few knots you gained with the faster plane may not get you
to your destination first if you had to make a stop.
What about the airplane's flying demands. Can you relax a bit or does
the plane require your absolute attention. Is the plane forgiving when
you're fatigued? Do you have sufficient avionics to provide the
information you need in the cockpit? Demanding airplanes are a thrill
and a challenge to fly, but when your typical trip is several hours
long, the challenge gets old. . . FAST!
Your choice of airplane is a critical one and too often we buy with our
emotions and then later regret our decisions. Take the time to envision
yourself and your family/business associates in the airplane, and
making the usual trip. Are you relaxed? Is everyone comfortable? If the
answer is not YES, your business/family flights will probably be
short-lived.
Once you've determined your needs, it's time to look at your finances.
Yes, you read that correctly! Determine the right airplane FIRST and
then decide how you're going to pay for it. That comment doesn't sound
like one that would come from the daughter of a conservative
accountant. . .
However, if you purchase the wrong airplane for the right money, you're
sure to:
1. Not fully utilize your airplane
2. Spend too much money trying to make it what you wanted in the first
place
3. Get hurt!
(Dad would agree with that!)
Instead, choose the right airplane and learn about different options
available to help you pay for it. You can learn about some of these
options by downloading the teleclass:
"Secrets of the Aircraft Finance Companies"
at: http://www.airplanenoise.com eleclass_schedule.htm
Choosing the right airplane is SUCH an important decision! Do your
homework and buy a plane that will be easily integrated into your
lifestyle: business AND personal .
You can compare the features of several aircraft by downloading the
Spec sheets at:
http://www.airplanenoise.com/answers_to_why.htm
Link: http://www.airplanenoise.com/answers_to_why.htm
About the Author
Pat Redmond helps business owners who are tired of
long lines and baggage claims, fly their way to freedom! Enjoy dinner
with your family tonight! To learn more about the General Aviation
Business, sign up for FREE aircraft purchase tips and tools, visit her
site at http://www.airplanenoise.com |
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