Marauder Posted January 17, 2013 Report Posted January 17, 2013 I guess people don't use reserves any more? Back when I bought my plane, I figured that if I could make it to 1,800 on my engine (I'm a realist) and I needed to reserve $2,000 every year for future avionics needs (repairs or upgrades), it equated to another $20 to $40 per hour flown. With the recent overhaul prices I am seeing, looks like I may need to jack that a bit. Quote
Hank Posted January 17, 2013 Report Posted January 17, 2013 What's the difference between $115/hr dry [that everyone says is too cheap] and ~$200/hour wet, that everyone thinks is a good price? $85 will buy 14 gallons of fuel at $6/gallon, much more than a J will burn. For ease, call it $60/hour fuel which would make a dry rate of ~$140. The OP seems to run around $100/hour, but maybe he's not including his own insurance and hangar rent in his operating cost. Some things we pay are the cost to own, not the cost to operate. Quote
Mooney1401 Posted January 17, 2013 Author Report Posted January 17, 2013 I lucked out and don't pay hangar fees. And my insurance is $1300 per year. Quote
jnisley Posted January 18, 2013 Report Posted January 18, 2013 I had in mind that the $115 per hour rate was wet. Quote
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