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The purpose of this worksheet is to predict the amount of income that might be
generated from the operation of a Zodiac SLSA in a flying school environment.
Note that engine used is the Continental 0-200A
The combination of acquisition costs, operating
expenses as well as market-rate rental-fees, will determine profitability.
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Operating
Expenses |
Fuel |
Oil
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Engine |
Insp. |
Parts |
Insurance |
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Gallon per hour |
5 |
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Price per gallon / MOGAS |
$3.00 |
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Fuel per hour |
$15.00 |
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Quarts per hour |
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$0.35 |
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Price per quart |
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$3.45 |
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Oil per hour |
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$1.21 |
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Engine TBO (hrs) |
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2,000 |
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Cost of TBO |
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$10,500 |
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TBO $ per hour |
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$5.25 |
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100 hr Inspection |
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100 |
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Time for Inspection (hrs) |
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7 |
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$
per hour (mechanic) |
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$55.00 |
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Cost of inspection per flight hour |
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3.85 |
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Cost of Parts per 100 hr. insp. |
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$120.00 |
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$
of parts/hr. |
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$1.20 |
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Insurance/year
for a private pilot |
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$1,500.00 |
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Insurance per hour based on 300 hours/year |
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$5.00 |
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$15.00 |
$1.21 |
$5.25 |
$3.85 |
$1.20 |
$5.00 |
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Grand
Total Cost per Hour |
$31.53 |
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Note A: One of the main costs savings is that the Zodiac
is 100% manufactured in North America. Parts availability and parts cost is
excellent! A&P mechanics can purchase standard wear-&-tear items and hardware
from places such as Aircraft Spruce & Specialty (when buying an import
aircraft, and you need a new wing, how will it be replaced? what will the
shipping costs be, when will you get it?)
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Note B: The Zodiac has an aluminum airframe, has standard aircraft systems
such as wheels and brakes and firewall forward including engine, muffler and
propeller. All these are well known to any A&P. That is another cost savings
(with a composite airframe, what qualified A&P can work on it?. Same for engine
and propeller).

Note C: AMD recommends that before purchasing an aircraft,
contact your insurance company and see if they will insure the aircraft and for
how much.
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