Chartering a private jet is fun to do once - but if you fly even semi-regularly and don't want to deal with security theater, consider buying your own plane. You can buy a Cessna 182 (one of the best planes out there) for less than the cost of a middle of the road Porsche. 40-80 hours of flying to get your license, and the ability to go anywhere you like, when you want.
Originally Posted by TravelingGentleman
Good feedback I was going this route for a while learning to fly prop planes and all but then i thought. "This is a lot of responsibility." Plane maintenance and safety before every flight is a pain. Its not like getting in your car to get groceries. And theres the stress of air traffic control TFRs etcs...
I want to sleep, drink, party, hobby etcs... between far destinations can't do that if im captain. I will still fly props for sport but im thinking timesharing a jet to keep cost low and remove the stress of tsa lines etcs.
Sport flying im looking at a single seater aircraft.