CapnJim
Well-Known Member
I don't know the exact number, but it basically never stops flying unless it needs an oil change or a 100 hr. Then, it's a mad rush to get those things done so it can get back into the air again.Oh I'm sure with enough flight hours per month the numbers work out, but basic napkin math says it's gotta be a relatively high volume environment before it'd ever pay off. Out of curiosity, how many hours per month are you guys putting on these?
Yes, there's a lease payment to make, but that's true of nearly all flight school aircraft. Point is, it's profitable. Very much so.