Calculating the self-fly hire cost per hour for an aircraft involves considering various factors such as fuel costs, maintenance expenses, depreciation, and pilot salaries. The formula to calculate the total hourly cost is:
- Fixed Costs: Depreciation, hangar rental, insurance.
- Variable Costs: Fuel, pilot salaries, maintenance.
- Number of Flight Hours: Total hours the aircraft is flown in a year.
Understanding these components helps in accurately estimating the cost for self-flying an aircraft.
What are considered fixed costs in this calculator?
How do I determine the number of flight hours for the calculation?
Can pilot salaries be included in variable costs?
How does depreciation factor into the self-fly hire cost?
What if I have additional expenses like catering for flights?
Is there a way to adjust for seasonal variations in flight hours?
How often should I recalculate this self-fly hire cost?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
