How Much a Private Helicopter ACTUALLY Costs to Own | Real Life R44 Ownership Numbers
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 20. 03. 2021
- This is the number one question we get on our helicopter videos: "How much does a private helicopter cost to own?"
This is a real life cost breakdown for both used and new Robinson R44 Raven II helicopters (4 seater) in the personal/private owner setting, with specific emphasis of the economics of owning a Robinson helicopter with respect to 2200 hour/12 year calendar limits.
And sorry, we said that the next video will be "how to afford to fly a helicopter" but we haven't shot that yet so you'll have to wait a bit longer đŹ
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The next time someone asks me why I stopped flying, I will refer them to this video haha
someone should take him on autorotation training to see if he still likes flying.
Yes maybe he is đđœ shitting in his ............ after the autos
Why didnât you fly for a living?
Why did you stop flying ?
Cars man, that's the calling. You're doing that great.
I really liked that video. Us Canadians are always âshy/ashamedâ to talk about our success or luxury. You studied really really long for med school and becoming a pilot so itâs not like you stole anything. You should be proud. Love you guys and thanks for sharing the info!
Its all actually counter intuitive because most people who watch these videos are trying to escape the humdrum normal life, they want to see something that they can't ordinarily see or experience. People who fly already know all of this. Don't think so much. Eh
@@leonmoor8720 I disagree, I was actually curious and interested in getting into flying. So this was very helpful. When I find something counter intuitive, I just skip the video and donât comment. But thatâs just me :)
Canadians are not shy. They are actually prefessional global "virtual signalers" moved by the need to appear superior to others by flying low publicly; private life, though...
proud? Of trashing the planet?
@@dangrass here we goâŠ
Thanks for putting this out. I feel less conflicted about putting out a video about some videos about my camera gear
I have no intention on owning a helicopter but informational videos like these is what makes me love CZcams. Great video!
Riggghhhhht đ
Moral of the story: Chris is one smart man and knows his Econ and math
*buys asset that depreciates faster than a car* maybe not so smart đ
â@@BeckiandChris lying on death bed thinking about all the badass times in his helicopter with a smile on his face.
@@BeckiandChris but helps with the video views so maybe it is smart investment? đ
@@BeckiandChris Hopefully its a good tax write off ....
Except he calculated the depreciation incorrectly.. it's usually about double than what he said
Enjoyed your video... Iâve owned R22 and R44 in the past - great machines - I used to commute to work in the â44 and always said to myself âyouâre living an extraordinary lifeâ every time I started the engine. When the day came that it felt mundane I knew it was time to quit. So I did! Enjoy your flying! I love the Matt black paint job đ
I am part of a UH-1H (Huey) demo team, our operating costs hover around $2000 an hour (pun intended) (Chris come fly with us!)
Also, in the US, if a pilot did their training in a model other than an R44, you have an additional cost of 10 hours training to be signed off in the R44 due to special training requirements set fourth by the FAA.
I came here for the helicopters a few years ago, and have now learned more about photography and cameras then I ever thought I would know. Keep it up.
Glad that you guys went ahead and published this video. No matter the level of interest in actually flying, let alone owning an helicopter, this made for a really enjoyable watch and the shear amount of dedication to pursue oneâs passion is impressive.
First - I love the details and the pure honesty behind this.. Second.. I love how Chris just breaks it all down. Itâs super cool and just love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you guys for deciding to post this. It makes the prospect of operating a private helicopter feel more accessible, though not more affordable quite yet! Keep up the great content!
Thanks so much Chris! This was actually really cool. And as someone who's been struggling to find work during the pandemic I so appreciate your kindness and consideration and compassion with your message before the vid. As always, thanks
to you and Becki for the always solid content!
Chris, you have a refreshing level of humility in deciding whether to post the video given what's going on in the world. I found it excellent with giving an open and honest breakdown of the numbers for ownership. You work hard for ability to fly, and on the front lines of a pandemic as well. True class act. I love the videos you two create and look forward to the next one. Cheers!
Thereâs something so comforting about the way Chris breaks things down for explanation, whether itâs helicopters or camera gear or life in general. Iâm here for all of it.
Iâve been flying helicopters for 13yrs now. I got my training through the military. I donât think I would have been able to pursue this outside of that path.
My brother in law too... if I'm not mistaken he's now a Major in the Canadian Armed Forces, did 2 (or 3? đ€) tours in Afghanistan, flying those "little" escort helicopters for the big troop transports. He loves to fly man, but with the years he's more and more assigned to "desk duty" I guess đ. Glad you made it out! đ
As a PPL-H pilot with a Licence about to lapse, this is kind of why I bought a bush plane. Honestly just as much fun and definitely cost much less.
I was thinking about this, what can you get cost per hour down to with a bush plane? If acquired used?
@@domg7359 from the videos I've watched, a 172 is like $60 an hour if you do 150 hours a year.
@@dsyncd555 the fuel alone on a Cessna 172 these days is about $40 an hour, add to that all the reserves, hangar, insurance, maintenance, to cleanly run a well optioned Cessna at 150hours a year would be min $115 an hour unless you're really neglecting the plane.
@@dimsler7934 I'm just going off videos and don't have experience. The local flying club here offers 172s at about $100 an hour after fuel credits. They just use tie downs. A nearby airport offers free tie downs. I didn't factor in a hangar because there's usually a wait list and takes a while to get one.
@@dsyncd555 right so, the reason why the rental rate will sometimes be cheaper than your operating rate is because that 172 will most likely be doing 300-500hours per year, its a lot easier to absorb a $4000 a year insurance policy, which is a fixed cost, into an aircraft if you fly it more than someone who flies 150hrs. Same applies for hangarage, if you tie down outside, expect an interior, paint job, and things like rubber trim replacement much sooner. Its also important to look at ownership, not every owner is the same, some people may accept flying a worn out 172 thats repaired to the bare minimum standards, which most rentals are just that. Your own personal aircraft, I'm sure you'd spend more care on it, and expect greater performance, and you eventually expect to upgrade things like avionics, etc, which are also easier to absorb, fixed cost into a rental, where they aren't, but are kept as profit.
I see Becki and Chris and I click
Instantly
Same.
Why of course... 2 of CZcams's best !
The lady talks too much.
@@13snoopy what !?
I'm so glad that you guys finally made this video! I think a lot of people are interested in helicopter ownership but aren't aware of the hidden costs. This is extremely helpful.
Love your guysâ hearts even behind just posting a video and making sure it wonât be too upsetting to some people. Taking into account all these things and your intentionality is what makes yâall the best
Thank you for this! Your thoughtfulness and consideration for your viewers just displays your integrity, which is why I keep watching!
Fascinating to know what the numbers are, itâs something that I think a lot of you tubers gloss over and itâs nice to see a bit of transparency. Fabulous video as always!
Iâm actually happy when regular people get to enjoy this. I went for my private license a long time ago for a fixed wing, but I ended up going ultralights for cost effective solution.
I started watching as a fellow aviator. Thank you for posting this, I know it took some bravery but it is much appreciated.
this is exactly everything i've wanted to know, reminds me of the economics of owning a horse (things like the price to buy, house, feed, care). i've been considering taking lessons. i have pretty bad anxiety, but your videos and flying in general just seem so peaceful and calming, especially focusing on a task like operating a machine like that. also, total hair goals
Fixed and direct operating costs are definitely not unique to aviation!
VERY interesting... I was always wondering about economics of flying a helicopter and I've been waiting for this video from you guys since you got your r44... Thanks!!
I donât think people know how hard you have worked to get yourself to the point of affording a helicopter. Glad you guys enjoy flying, makes for cool videos.
This is why this is one of my favorite channels. You guys are awesome humans beings!
I subscribed about 3 or so years ago because you and Becki were so multi-faceted in your careers, your lives, experiences, good personalitites and you have a Hellochopter!!! Chris and I are only a few months apart in age, although I am not a Helicopter owning/piloting doctor, etc etc. I enjoy seeing/learning more about all that stuff!
Chris you do look more comfortable in front of the camera alone in the two years that has passed. Becki is so good and natural! I love the dynamic that you guys have. The banter is so genuine and filled with love. It's great to watch you too.
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To all the haters Chris has worked hard and made sacrifice to enjoy the things in his life. I'll never own a helicopter but when I do get the chances to be in one I always savour the moment. Well done Doc & Becki
I canât fathom the amount of schooling he had to go through plus the after school training plus what he does daily in his career. He definitely has earned his right to have fun with his helicopter.
I'm looking into being a helicopter mechanic in the Airforce. We'll see how much about maintaining helicopters I learn and can transfer over to the civilian sector afterwards. How many helicopter mechanic jobs are there? What's the going rates?
If I ever buy a đ helicopter đ than a one with a real stick like " Cabri G2 and not a bicycle đČđČđČ frame đ Sorry
And... so ?!
@@justinsnook1932 how'd it go?
There is roughly 0% chance I will ever own or fly a helicopter, but itâs still quite interesting to see how it breaks down. Especially learning how hard a cap they have on operational time. Will add an extra level of appreciation for all the planning that must go into your helicopter videos
You can actually for a discovery flight with a flight school and basically pay a similar rate to charter a tour but theyâll let you fly đ
Kind of a hack if you had âfly a helicopterâ on your bucket list.
If you tell yourself that it will be trueâŠmanifest and picture yourself flying a helicopter everynight before bed
Fantastic breakdown! Super concise and comprehensive. Thank you! You guys rock.
This was VASTLY entertaining to me, from someone that has no interest in ever buying a helicopter.
As a creative director myself, I love your aesthetic, the palette you use is a joy! Kudos to you both. John x
That means so much đ
@@BeckiandChris My pleasure and BTW loving the drone work, we use them a lot, particularly for car and motorcycle work. Take care. Kind regards John
Was waiting for this video for a while!! Nice!
Your genuine and honest approach to this topic hits the nail on the head for those trying to figure a flying budget. After running a small helicopter operation for a few years I can say the cost of fly them is crazy, but that was for work. I found If it is your passion/hobby you have to understand that the pleasure you get from flying outweighs the cost. At that point you just have to stick to your priorities and enjoy what you can afford. Great video.
Chris...Absolutely Awesome Video... It was totally logical extremely well structured analysis of the costs while showing your true passion for flying... Thank you!
It didn't come off in the wrong way... I just want to say thanks for all the all the value/knowledge you gave us
Great video Chris, had two 44âs over the years, agree with everything you pointed out but I also know, itâs all in the buying price with the Robbie. Sold both mine only after approx 3 years use to commercial operators for virtually the same initial price. Running the costs through a company is also the only way to make the venture work in your favour.
Been looking for this video for a while. Glad to see it finally released đ The follow up sounds very promising as well!
Love the studio background and super chill music!
This was super informative even for someone who has no interest in even riding in a helicopter but who also has a fear of flying in planes. No shame in sharing- I think itâs important to get the full picture before attempting to jump in head first. A sticker shock hurts worse in front of a pilot school vs in the comfort of our own homes.
Ps. Thanks for all you do as a doctor to help others. Mad kudos.
Pss. Becki your editing skills are unmatched on CZcams and I đ your style.
Really appreciate the both of you putting in the time to make these videos. I'm always interested in the helicopter videos being a helo pilot myself. Chris, would mind sharing that excel sheet? I've been considering purchasing a helicopter and going over the numbers has been huge for me. Thanks again, keep em coming!
Great video and very useful information! Thank You!
Just pressed play and I wanna say....I love this video already. Like you said: many people on the other side carry a negative attitude towards someone trying to climb the ladder and thus making this kind of knowledge extremely difficult to get. So...kudos for breaking that notion and making this explainer video. I promise I love you guys and the content you make. If youâre ever in Atlanta...drinks and wings on me!
It's not like you guys are some uptight rich folks who have someone flying them around, it's a tool for transportation you learned to operate yourself, you deserve it. Great video!
First thing when the video kicked in. Omg look how short Chris' hair is and omg old studio! Nostalgic!!
Also even though I know this isn't for me, fully enjoyed the video and knowing the stats! Don't feel bad for sharing your passion!
This was super useful. I've been thinking about learning to fly and it was good to know all of the upfront costs, maintenance costs, etc. I'm looking at learning how to fly private planes (I know it's different) and this video just helped me be aware of things to think about that I didn't even know to consider before.
Love this video! You nailed all of our head scratching heli thoughts and questions right on the head⊠in a fun and entertaining way. Thanks so much for this!
I swear every time Chris talks about helicopters he looks like the coolest person on the planet.
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Chris is the man
He gave me the creeps...but then again I dont really like people who buy half a million dollar toys and say the things he said in this video...It's cringy. You should see all the poor people here in Buffalo. I think you would understand. It's absolutely insanity at it's best!
@@lennysvibe I know that some people can't afford a helicopter and are much less well off, it being cool doesn't mean they have to have one, I don't obviously. Anyway they deserve to be in the position they are in if you listen to a few of their podcasts you will here about the hard time and struggles they have pushed though, mainly in the year they started their channel.
@@jacobpriddle Please stop gaslighting yourself, because you can't gaslight me. People who purchase 500,000 toys...Produce about 100 people who cant pay their rent. That money has to come from somewhere and it usually is out of the mouth of hardworking Americans who are being cheated out of their wages, tricked into some pyramid scheme, sold a piece of junk or an overpriced product or service because of their lack of education and/or lesser circumstances. This is what capitalism is...Please wake up! Chris knows this. This is why he started the video off stating he would block anyone who was negative in the comments section. Speaks volumes about his conscious and mindset...He knows better but just doesn't care and doesnt want to hear from anyone who does!
Practical Dr. Chris droppin some knowledge!
I am so excited for this. I work building helicopter simulators, completely obsessed with them, and everytime I see helicopters as a main topic in your video I get giddy!!!
I totally think itâs cool to share this information never apologize for what you enjoy and work for you deserve it! Iâm just happy you share it with us so that we can enjoy the experience with you rock on! Love your CZcams channel. Iâm to ADD to watch the whole thing but I loved the pie hole part, U2 are a good team.
It's funny that I have no intention of buying a heli, but still clicked. I love the shocking hair difference and especially the pre-panorama free-wheeling existence.
Right?! It felt like looking back at another life altogether.
Thanks for this topic. I am a pilot too. It made me so much more financially savvy trying to afford it. There are ways. :) And... thank you for your every day work. Yes, the toll of it does show, but you should wear it proudly. Thank you very, very much for you, Becky and all your loved ones, and your coworkers.
Informative. Thank you!
You two are great positive guys,loved the practical way that you have broken down the operating costs of your R44,enjoy it while you can because its about to get even more expensive in the near future,you work hard and play hard and we appreciate you sharing this kind of thing,looking forward to yet more helicopter related stuff,thank you.
With this video, youâve made fly helicopter an obtainable goal for someone out there! (Also youâve mentioned it before but I appreciate the shade to those who ask for flights without it realizing itâs not just the cost of fuel. It does seem like another world when this was filmed..)
I donât think people mean anything by it, itâs just true ignorance that fuel is only 20% of the cost of a private helicopter pilot!
It's absolutely wholesome to see how far Chris and Becki have come. With their story on how they both stood by each other in hard times. I pray that they continue to flourish.
Sending love to you both đđ
This has been extremely helpful. It reaffirms my belief and understanding. I'm in the final stages of getting my private heli license (FAA checkride is April 3). I've been flying 2x per week and I'll have about 65 hours at checkride. I'm paying just under $500/hour here in SoCal. I've also contemplated buying a Raven II and the math seems to work out that if you finance a purchase and fly any less than ~100 hours per year, it is smarter to rent (assuming $500/hr rental fee). Although you won't have the luxury of flying whenever and whenever you want, you also aren't strapped with escalating insurance costs.
Thanks again. For someone new to helicopter flying, your videos fuel my passion!
Very good and informative video. Thanks brother.
I knew having your own helicopter is a pain in the butt lol. There's so much I never considered about owning one, especially the hours/calendar/budgeting time! Awesome video as always and despite me never wanting to own one, it's still very inspiring. "must be nice"... damn right it's nice to work your ass off going to school and working hard in your profession to get the things you want (currently majoring in EEB on my last semester). I don't know what my equivalent of owning a helicopter is yet lol. You guys are awesome!
Really interesting breakdown, Chris. Oregon Helicopters (tours from Portland Heliport) is across from my office, and they use R44s. Always was curious what the running costs were and how the biz viability was. Much easier to understand now!
Even if someone doesnât own / want to own a helicopter, this video is a must watch. I use that same approach for calculating laptop, camera, drone costs. It makes you realise, that if you use something daily (and for business), the things which seem to cost a lot are really not that bad. And some âcheapâ things we take for granted are an absolute waste of money.
Awesome video Chris :) glad youâll keeping safe!
literally was doing research about this exact thing minutes ago
You're passionate about helicopters. You're not just being flashy with a luxury item. I don't see anything bad about you talking about the things you're passionate about, because it's not just like you are flexing. Plus you work damn hard in a demanding job that makes a difference in other peoples lives, and deserve to spend whatever money you have on what makes you happy.
Very helpful video. Thanks!
This question has been wondering around my mind for a while haha! Great to see a video about this topic
Can't stress enough how much of a huge cost "unscheduled" maintenance can be. Most people aren't prepared for this, and it's a real wake up call when it happens. Also important to understand you can't just park them in a hangar and leave them even if you're not flying regularly. They still need to be pulled out and run up or you'll find yourself quickly getting into....you guessed it.....unscheduled maintenance.
Really cool breakdown of the costs !! One thing I felt missing, after 12years/2200 if you want to stick with your current bird how much would a rebuild cost? And what are the dissadvantages compared to getting a new/new used one ?
I have been waiting for this video for a very long time.
I just wanna say...
THANK YOU!!!!
Thanks this was helpful. Thanks for posting it!
That 2200 hours/12 years thing is crazy! I had no idea. First time I took a flight to get my PPL, the Cessna was built in the 70's đ
There are definitely older aircraft out there. I did a flight in one of the original r44s at the Robinson factory (serial number less than 10 if I recall). It had been built and rebuilt many times over.
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@@BeckiandChris That makes sense. I visualized a giant field of 12 year old dead helicopters somewhere, lol. The video was great and didn't come off wrong at all. You went to school for how many years to practice IR AND you're just damn good people! I've always been curious about the cost - thanks for covering.
Ok, one more comment. It makes me really angry that you guys arenât over 1 Million subscribers. Youâre awesome and your content is fantastic. Who do I complain to?
Calling the CEO of CZcams rn
I watch them, I like them too, BUT, the intro of this video sums up why. Lol even his HIV video explains why. The conveyance of relatableness but then hey letâs call a gay buy because he âhas to think about HIV all the timeâ lol and then with this video saying yeah we didnât release it for a while because we cared what people thought and how this could come off, but yeah we are posting it now and and if you say anything negative we will block you. Lol again, I like them and unlike some people I understand and accept different people, thatâs just their personalities but they come off sometimes as a little intolerant and unaccepting. As a gay dude I was a little shocked about the HIV dig itâs like, wait, gay people can have safe monogamous relationships too lol. This video, I donât mind them posting this at all and donât have a problem, but prefacing it with if we donât like what you say we will silence you, lol, ok. It is what it is, but I try to look at things from a neutral stand point, I can see why more people arenât on this wagon but itâs totally cool not every CZcams channel is for everyone. Who knows they may block me for this comment đ€·ââïž it is what it is. When you only surround yourself by people who praise you and agree with you, you never hear a differing point of view and youâll never be able to understand the other side of the discussion. I hope that makes sense. Again I love their content, I enjoy their ability to tell stories, but being honest, I can see why there isnât more people on board. I hope that makes sense. They have worked hard for their financial success and congratulations for that and I would never be mad at anyone for that, BUT I came from homeless to doing pretty well, so I didnât forget my roots and I remember what it felt like at times for people to have nice things while I was struggling, so I donât hold those feelings against people.
@@velkiera I donât disagree with you, I block people who make crazy comments on my CZcams videos too lol. BUT itâs the added commentary from time to time that can convey âIâm better than youâ it has little to do with actually blocking people as to why I think the subscriber count isnât a little higher that was my intended point. In my head why did he have to add the notice at the beginning? Lol Honestly when I clicked on this video I was thinking âoh cool information about owning a helicopterâ while eating a bowl of cereal, then it starts out with a weird self pat on the back about not posting this video to make people feel better lol. And an assumption that poor people would be jealous of what he has. Itâs like when celebrities were driving hybrids and talked at length about saving the planet, itâs like ok, so lol and then finger wagging at people who arenât. Like I mentioned as a gay dude I felt a little stereotyped in his HIV video. In this helicopter video the video was great I was just a little confused about the put down at the beginning. I donât think he meant it that way but sometimes people come off that way. I was unemployed for 6 months in 2020, but I would still have watched this video with no negative feelings, itâs just the little dig or put down that came across like âIâm great for not posting thisâ that made an assumption that someone who is poor would be jealous. Thatâs a little weird and disconnected I think. Just because someone canât afford a helicopter doesnât mean they will automatically be jealous or hate on you. To me these things inspire and give hope but he conveyed these videos make poor people mad and jealous lol. Thatâs a little stereotyping. Those people are few and far between. Most people want to know, this video made a helicopter seem somewhat obtainable to an average person and gave a price tag so someone who might aspire to this can make the right steps to obtain this someday. No poor people put downs needed.
@@velkiera I donât think the last one was too clear haha, basically, my original comment was on why not more subscribers. I think they just sometimes come off as little disconnected and can be a little off putting if you know what I mean. Thatâs why I keep using the HIV and gay thing because I couldnât quite understand for years either why they didnât have more subscribers. But that really made me place my finger on it. Like that gay dude was a prop, they didnât really make an effort to understand or seem to care that HIV isnât just a gay thing and they didnât really notice that in the edit either. HIV is a big thing in Africa, would it have been ok for them to call an African and say âas an African I know you have to think about HIV a lotâ lol NO! Iâm not offended and Iâm still subscribed, but in the world we live in Iâm pretty sure there might be some people who get a bit offended or turned off by the disconnect. I hope that makes sense. Itâs in most videos they make, just a slight undertone, like Becky being able to just on a whim quit her job, Iâm all good with that, my partner doesnât have to work because I support us however if he came on CZcams and started you know looking down on people who couldnât do that too and didnât really seems to appreciate the good spot he is in, I think a lot of people wouldnât relate either. Then if he released a video and said âI know some of you may be jealous and if you are Iâll block youâ thatâs making an assumption of people not in his position. Thatâs sort of generalizing people, Iâm unique, you are unique, we are all unique. Just because some canât afford this stuff doesnât mean we hate. Donât generalize people I guess is what I mean, if you get negative comments, deal with those as they come in. Donât assume Iâll be jealous of your stuff and hate just because Iâm âpoorâ or canât afford it, and donât assume all gays think about is HIV lol đ€Ł there is a lot more to me.
Super interesting stuff! In Austria, when I asked a pilot who had a license, I was told it doesnât make sense to fly private helicopters because you can only land on a couple of public airports and youâre slower than a prop. He just did it out of interest because he got a good deal together with his airplane night flight class.
You two are awesome!! I hadn't seen you in a long time. Thank you so much for sharing.
Post pandemic Chris has this air about him like he's seen some shit vs. Pre-pandemic Chris. He represents us all.
I totally forgot how short hair Chris looked like đđ
This was so interesting just from a numbers point of view! Never realized how quickly it can become so expensive! Learnt a ton! đ
Watching your helivacay series begged this exact question. Thanks for posting
What if i lost my job and saw this it would be an inspiration even now for me even if i have a hard time on school its an inspiration to study well to not give up on my dream to become a pilot and buy a private helicopter.
Anybody wanting to go fixed to rotary wing, just watch this and turn around with your wallet intact.
Great Video. I spent the last 5 years of my life flying (as a Paramedic) in a Bell 407. Now pursuing my helicopter pilot license and am working to someday have a aircraft of our own.
This is something that doesnât relate to me but itâs very informative! I just started watching you guys this week and I love your content. Been binging the videos and now onto the podcasts!
"i don't know any private owners who are flying 500 hours a year" @iflyheli might be getting close to that
I always wondered how 2 millennials could afford a private helicopter. Really appreciate this video!
Here it all is đ
Your videos are the only videos on the whole of CZcams that I use the 4K resolution on. Plus its a helicopter video. No brainer. Thanks for all the info Chris.
Awesome video for those that want to fly helicopters. Can't wait to see more flying.. Love you guys đ
My gf wants to ride on an helicopter. I'm gonna send this to her. Thank you for the info.
Most cities will have helicopter tours and charters! Much cheaper than buying one!
Great video! Since you bought your helicopter used, do you mind sharing how that affects your numbers? Specifically what was your cost of acquisition, how many years/hours did you have remaining before overhaul, and cost of upgrades you made like your great paint job? And how much does a factory overhaul run at the end of the 12 year/2200 hour period? Thanks!!
We were very curious about this, so thanks for your transparency. Love how you used an Excel spreadsheet to calculate the breakdown đ
Former rotor head here - I had to stop pursuing helicopters privately due to financial priorities and ended up back under the dark side of the wing. Finally about to get back to rotors though! Definitely a super useful video - thanks for making it! Itâs always bothered me that people are made to feel bad about the high costs of their passions.
Well....I guess I'll buy an fpv done instead.
Ton of fun with much less cost and risk!
@@BeckiandChris Hehe yess
Best thing you can do is get rid of your gringa girlfriend than buy the most expensive helicopter there is.. And you will still save money
Thank you for posting this video! been waiting for it for a while now !
Thanks for making this video informative.
Very glad you guys posted this because Iâm fortunate enough to be in a place where I can consider doing this and their was a lot in this video that I didnât know but has given me a direction now to focus on thank you so much
Glad you found it useful!
This was the first video I seen of you guys and have watched almost every thing on your channel now
Keep up the good work
Great video and information, thank you đ
I have no dreams of flying a helicopter but this was totally fascinating. Im a bit of spreadsheet need so I kinda dig watching people solve problems like this. Thanks for sharing!