Cut the Costs of Owning an Airplane
If your own a small general aviation aircraft you know that ownership, maintenance and repairs can be expensive. Fortunately, many smart aviators have learned how to reduce the costs of owner-flown aircraft. So can you!
This website, OwnerFlown.com is a new resource for pilots who own their wings and want to save money safely! As it grows, this site will include information on what you can and cannot do legally to maintain your aircraft as well as how to determine whether the A&P's maintenance list is all really necessary -- or just the mechanic's wish list. You'll also learn how to decide between repairing, rebuilding, overhauling, or replacing parts and components of your aircraft -- and when. To learn more, just click on any of the menu topics, above:
- Cutting Maintenance Costs shows you how to safely reduce the costs of maintenance, repairs and inspections.
- Cutting Operating Costs offers proven ideas on lowering the costs of flying.
- Savings on Books and Supplies can help you learn more, enjoy more and save more on aviation.
In addition, our other websites offer free information and resources on Sport Flying and Light-Sport Aircraft.
These topics help you keep down the costs of going up. Bookmark (Ctrl-D) this website and return often as we add new information, articles and resources that can help you maintain your personal aircraft safely and economically.
--Dan Ramsey, the Frugal Pilot™
