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Post subject: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 10:11 |
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Hi All,
A professional acquaintance of mine who owns a construction company, and is sick of the airlines, is looking into purchasing an airplane and hiring a couple of pilots to fly him around the SE US to more efficiently run his business. Here is a listing of the mission parameters:
1. Pressurization; all weather; GPS WAAS equipped 2. 5-6 Passengers; on some occasions 8 (some light-medium luggage as well) 3. 1200 nm range 4. STOL, let's just shoot for 2500-3000 TOLD capability (THIS IS ONLY A PREFERENCE) 5. Purchase Cost: $300K-$550K 6. Not worried about fuel burns/ops costs; he doesn't want a fancy jet, just needs to make better use of his time in managing approximately 20 work sites in the SE (west Texas, OK, AR, TN, KY, NC, SC, etc.)
My friend does have previous owner experience, and is not a pilot himself.
Alright BT...give it your best!!!
THIS IS NOT A HYPOTHETICAL, purchase timeline is to close by the end of April. Turnkey is better.
Thanks in advance, JHill
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 10:21 |
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Joined: 02/07/16 Posts: 566 Post Likes: +161 Location: KPMP, KHPN, LFPB
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 I think that runway limitation might be a problem.
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 11:35 |
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Joined: 02/07/16 Posts: 566 Post Likes: +161 Location: KPMP, KHPN, LFPB
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Username Protected wrote: Pilatus Good plane but not the budget.
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 11:37 |
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Joined: 01/29/08 Posts: 26338 Post Likes: +13085 Location: Walterboro, SC. KRBW
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Username Protected wrote: Jason the Pilatus was my first recommendation during our initial conversation. However, he prefers a second engine. I tried to explain to him the legendary reliability of the PT-6 to no avail! This logic is so insane..... 8 people on a 40 year old, sub $500K piston twin = safe because it has 2 motors? You put 8 folks on a plane like that and you're asking for trouble.
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 11:48 |
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Username Protected wrote: Jason the Pilatus was my first recommendation during our initial conversation. However, he prefers a second engine. I tried to explain to him the legendary reliability of the PT-6 to no avail! This logic is so insane..... 8 people on a 40 year old, sub $500K piston twin = safe because it has 2 motors? You put 8 folks on a plane like that and you're asking for trouble.
And you will not get anything close to 700NM.
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 12:00 |
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Prob a 414, given the budget restraints. PC12 still by far the best option for this mission. Just way out of their budget.
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Post subject: Re: Airplane Purchase Research: Pressurized Twin Options Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 12:30 |
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Joined: 02/07/16 Posts: 566 Post Likes: +161 Location: KPMP, KHPN, LFPB
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I think the magic runway # is 4000 Feet and even then, Alt-Temp......
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