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Buying an Airplane: Tips and Traps | Piston Singles from Aeronca Champ to Cirrus SR22

57 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Thinking about buying your first airplane — or helping a student who is? This Power Hour from CFI Bootcamp walks you through everything you need to know about purchasing a piston single-engine aircraft, from the $15,000 Aeronca Champ to the $800,000-plus Cirrus SR22. We cover the full buying process step by step, break down fixed and variable ownership costs, explain how aviation insurance works and what underwriters actually require, walk through pilot qualification tiers from Sport Pilot to Instrument Rating, and give you the pre-purchase inspection checklist that separates smart buyers from expensive mistakes. Whether you are a CFI preparing to advise students on aircraft ownership or a pilot ready to make the leap yourself, this episode gives you a complete financial and regulatory picture before you sign anything. Part of the CFI Bootcamp Power Hour Series at cfibootcamp.com.

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