Things to Consider Before Taking Up Flying as a Hobby If you are someone that loves to go on planes, it might be you want to take this one step further. If you’re looking to take up flying as a hobby - or perhaps even as a career change going forward - there are some things you need to consider before you do so.

Flying a small Cirrus Vision SF50 red and white private jet in the clear blue sky is a thrilling hobby.
Cirrus Vision SF50

In this article, we have put together some of the things you need to think about, from the equipment you might need, to other tips that should help you get the most from your experience. Keep on reading to find out more and get your flying hobby in the air!

If You Have the Money to Do It

The first thing you need to consider when looking to take up flying as a hobby is if you have the money to do it. Unlike certain other hobbies, flying can be extremely expensive so you need to make sure you have the funds to do it. You’ll need to think of things such as the aircraft and airfield costs, the training and license fees as well as flight lessons for someone to teach you how to actually fly a plane.

What You Will Need to Get Started

Once you’ve established that you have the funds you need to get started with flying, you need to look at what you need to get started. There are many things you need, including someone who can take you on flying lessons, a nearby airfield and aircraft you can rent for your lessons as well as a license. If you decide to buy your own plane, you will need to think of things such as where you will pay to keep it, refueling, and what sort of battery you will use. After all, battery reliability is essential in aviation. With something like a gill battery or other premium quality battery you can rest assured your plane is in good hands.

A sleek Pipistrel Panthera white single-engine aircraft, perfect for the flying enthusiast's hobby, stands inside a dimly lit hangar. The name "Panthera" is visible on the nose, boasting a modern design with a streamlined fuselage and tinted windows.
Pipistrel Panthera | 5-Seat Airplane

If It’s Something You’re Serious About Doing

Flying a plane isn’t just a hobby you can pick up and then put down. It’s expensive, time consuming and requires your real dedication and commitment. Before you start, you should sit and have a think about if it’s something you are really serious about. You don’t want to invest lots into it and then decide after a month or two that it’s not really for you. Ensure it’s something you’re really wanting to do and the reasons you want to take it up.

These are just a few things for you to consider before you take up flying as a hobby. Flying can be one of the most amazing things you do and being able to go from sitting in coach for a commercial plane, to taking the wheel of a small plane and being free in the sky is something that will never be compared to.

Interior view of a Cirrus Vision SF50 private jet cabin featuring luxurious beige leather seats and a sleek design, perfect for those whose hobby is flying in style. The spacious cabin, with large windows, allows natural light to filter in, highlighting the elegant ambiance.
Cirrus Vision Sf50

What are some top tips you have to think about before you take up flying as a hobby? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you.

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