What is the cost of owning a Cessna 172?


What is the cost of owning a Cessna 172? How much does it cost to own and operate a Cessna 172? Figure $8000 - $12,000 per year to own it. That covers hangar rent, insurance, and the mandatory maintenance inspection each year. It's kind of a wide range, but hangar rent varies quite a bit by location.


What is the safest plane to fly for beginners?

The most important factor to consider is safety, so it is important to make sure you choose an aircraft that will not cause too many headaches an allow you to progress your flying skills quickly. Most pilots learning to fly solo start on either Cessna 150/152 or Diamond DA-40/42.


How far can a Cessna 172 fly on a full tank?

A Cessna 172 Skyhawk has a range of about 800 miles on a full tank of fuel; that's about the same distance from New York City to Detroit (in Michigan), Columbus (in Ohio), or Windsor (in Ontario, Canada).


What is the life expectancy of a Cessna 172?

“ That's why Cessna's Special Inspection Documents now put a life limit on the Cessna 172 airframe (and a few other single-engine models, as well) of 30,000 hours.


What age do private pilots stop flying?

In the U.S., there are no FAA age limits for pilots except for commercial airline pilots employed by airlines certificated under 14 CFR Part 121. These airlines cannot employ pilots after they reach the age of 65. However, these pilots may stay on with a Part 121 carrier in some other role, such as flight engineer.


How much does a Cessna 172 annual inspection cost?

Based on my experience, you can expect to spend around $1,700.00 for the inspection. The amount is just the inspection fee and is a fixed cost. Findings are extra and are a variable cost.