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A/C Share
Hi all,
I'm only 3 hours into PPL trainin at the moment, and have been shafted by the weather at the moment, as a few of us I imagine. I don't have a bottomless pit of money set aside for training, and obviously having to go over the basic exercises again, having not flown for 2-3 weeks, is a pain and eats into the money and progress. USA is not an option for me. I have recently been offered the possibility of a share in a C150 - same type as I am training in - for £1500. The resulting monthly payments are low and I think I am allowed up to 10 bookings a month on the a/c. The whole thing seems far more cost effective than shelling out around £130 a lesson/hour which I am doing at the moment. Share has been muted by a family friend, who also co-owns,so all above board. A/C is co-owned by 20 others, so I have some concerns about availabilty for when I want to fly, but this generally seems to offer far more potential flying and instruction for my money than currently. Has anyone else gone down this route? Any pitfalls/advantages in your opinion? :confused: Any opinons gratefully recieved. Cheers Mark :ok: |
Two things to check, Is it maintained to PT standards and does the insurance cover training. Without these two you cannot train on it, both can be sorted but you may need to pay more to get this done.
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Thank you foxmoth,
I believe that the group are allowed one Student Pilot in the group at anyone time - they recently had one who has now qualified. I imagine therefore insurance is ok, but will of course check further, along with the maintenance issues. Cheers Mark |
Mark stated...
having to go over the basic exercises again So you might not have a bottomless pit of money, but you will need at least enough to get you to 45hrs so plan it that way. |
Mark, I co-own a nice C150 at Barton and may be able to help.
I have PM'd my contact number to you if you want to know more. Cheers, MAB |
I believe that the group are allowed one Student Pilot in the group at anyone time |
Some enquiries I made this week were on a similar topic.
You don't need a PT CofA if you own the plane or part own it, the student pilot issue is with the insurance, usually 1 per group as someone said above. 1 thing that strikes me here though, if money is an issue so much is buying into a potential bottomless pit right for you? Another thing I think MikeAlphaBravo maybe someone I know in a disguise:hmm:, if it is him and it is the plane i'm thinking of then it is a real tidy machine and it would have been sold to me if I wasn't so fat. Best regards Ben |
Ok Ben, you got me!:)
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You don't need a PT CofA if you own the plane or part own it f money is an issue so much is buying into a potential bottomless pit right for you? |
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