• Taldan@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    To be fair, you don’t have to be rich to buy a Cessna 150. $35,000 can get you a nice old one

    Issue is with taking advantage of the tax benefits

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        1 day ago

        Yes. My point was that’s less than the average new car, which most Americans buy. The average American could own one if they wanted

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      3 days ago

      The cost of the plane is trivial compared to upkeep, hangar rental, fuel, and myriad other expenses.

      Sure, you can buy a plane for cheap, if you plan to keep it at your house somehow and never intend to use it.

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        That’s true for many planes, but not a Cessna 150. Hangars are generally very cheap, if you can get one. Depends on the area, but couple hundred dollars per month. Fuel mileage is comparable to most SUVs and trucks. Insurance is cheaper than car insurance, although maintenance is a bit higher

        I don’t own a car, but I do own a plane. It has been cheaper for me than the average American pays each year for their cars

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      4 days ago

      Maybe this somehow makes them start manufacturing planes again, remember seeing those homelesss pilot photos when they had a surplus of pilots and not enough planes or ppl taking flights

      Can’t find an image on google was “will fly for food” or something like that.