| ▲ | UniverseHacker 5 days ago | |||||||
It’s a doable common hobby for middle class Americans. I grew up in a rural area with a dirt airstrip and everyone owned planes- even people that could barely afford a reliable used car. You can sometimes find something like an old Cessna for about $20k, and if you’re willing to do “experimental” planes that you fix yourself, sometimes just a few $k. Like anything, if you’re an insider in the community you can get good deals, sometimes even free from friends that age out, etc. Many universities in rural areas have student clubs that offer lessons and rent club owned planes for cheap. | ||||||||
| ▲ | prmoustache 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> even people that could barely afford a reliable used car. You can sometimes find something like an old Cessna for about $20k, Not sure what you call a "reliable used car". My low mileage for its age 2006 Mercedes B200 costed me 5.5k€ for instance. A car doesn't have to cost a lot to be reliable. Around me $20k is an expensive price for a car and most people buy second hand +20y old cars they buy for less than 5k€. | ||||||||
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