How far can the Cessna 172 fly? The modern day 172 Skyhawk's have a 696 nautical mile range with the standard 45 minute reserve running on 55% power at 12,000 ft. This equates to a ground distance of 1,289km's.
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Watch the timelapse of all the highlights from the ferry flight adventure across the Atlantic Ocean in the Cessna 172. Throughout their journey they landed at 14 different airports, overflew 6 different countries, crossed the Atlantic and covered over 4300 nautical miles to bring home the two new Cessna 172's.
A private jet flight is billed by the hour, so the overall cost will be the hours of flight multiplied by the cost per hour. For example, if you have a 3-hour flight at $3,500 per hour, the base fare for the flight will be $10,500.
A second U-2 pilot normally chases each landing in a high-performance vehicle, assisting the pilot by providing radio inputs for altitude and runway alignment. These characteristics combine to earn the U-2 a widely accepted title as the most difficult aircraft in the world to fly.
The U-2 surveillance aircraft is considered one of the hardest aircraft to fly. For example, when you land, you cannot see the ground, and have to be talked down, foot-by-foot, by a person in a car, following you down the runway.
Commercial flights are more affordable because these companies put a greater emphasis on economy than on luxury. Commercial airliners can fill their seats with dozens or even hundreds of people, lowering the cost per ticket. But this also sacrifices many of the amenities and other benefits available to you.
Net Worth Needed To Fly PrivateIf you have a $25+ million net worth and earn at least $680,000 a year in active income (not investment income), flying private should be easy. To fly private on a regular basis, it's best to have both a $1+ million annual income and $25+ million net worth.