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How much do you fly each year?


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Don't know about this year but over the past few between 50 and 75 per year not as much as I'd like for shure and with the weather we're having this month seems like I will not be doing much in the near future. See dealing with our addiction. The big bad storm is headed our way and I'm starting to see lots of yellow on my Foreflight.

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I've owned a Mooney sense 1984. My busiest year was 475 hours my slowest was about 50. For the twenty years that I was commuting with the Mooney I flew about 150/yr. The last two have been about 100. I go to Portland, OR (KHIO) a lot. I fly the Mooney about 1 out of 4 trips and one vacation to New Orleans, so not a lot of flights, but they are all long trips. I don't miss flying it every day, that got to be old. It took the joy out of flying.

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Normally I fly about  100hrs/ year but since I had these medical issues started last October and I have to have a licensed pilot in the right seat, this year has been a bit lean with only 20 hrs. Mostly short flights for IFR currency.  The longest was 2 hrs each way to KSSI for the AOPA fly-in.  Saturday I'm flying a dog to Danville VA but that will only be about 3 hrs. Yesterday I took my A&P on a trip to check an oil leak (he fixed) and let him land it twice from the right seat.   I should get my medical back in February according to my AME.
BILL

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I have to assume that you 100 hr plus guys must have significant others that like to fly and are willing to put up with the potential delays and discomfort. They must also must be OK with joint funds going towards the expense. I pretty much just bore holes by myself and pay for it myself. I like it, I really do! It's a really expensive, complicated and stupid hobby, but I love it. For now.

 

About 50 hours a year, or so. That's all I can manage with work, family, friends and other commitments. I hope for the hours to go up in retirement, but I fear the gas bills on an income of... ??? 

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450 in three years of ownership of my 231. I highly recommend retirement to improve time available to fly. Down time for panel improvements, new interior, reseal on the tanks, new cylinder work, autopilot repair, etc have really interrupted my fun.....money is the next issue...oh well, I do get to fly a Mooney. Ray

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Pre Mooney (24 yrs) 22 hrs/yr.

Post Mooney (6 yrs) 65 hrs/yr.

But, if I subtract the 23 months cumulative down time in maintenance, I'm up to 95 glorious Mooney hrs/yr.

Instrument training contributed a fair chunk of that. The CA/TX/IA trip last July was another big chunk of flying.

Now, keeping IFR current is a great excuse to go fly!

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