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bobbysamd said:It is said that the two happiest days for an aircraft owner are the day he/she buys the airplane and the day he/she sells it. Think about that statement.
MarineGrunt said:For a 172....
Adding up all the fixed costs, say,
$1200/yr hangar fees
You, as an automotive tech, would have the aptitude, and being an A&P could pay dividends later in your flying career.UnAnswerd said:Ha, I heard the same thing about boats. You guys are probably right. I didn't realize an annual inspection was so expensive. Engine overhauls are obviously a big expense too. I guess it would help to become an A&P....
atrdriver said:Has anyone had any experience with a lease back to an FBO?
tathepilot said:where in the world can you get a hangar for 100. a month ?
TrafficInSight said:These, obviously, are two worst case scenarios. I know just as many people who have had good luck with leasebacks but I just want to show that leaseback wont cure cancer.
atrdriver said:Is it possible to structure the agreement with the FBO or club so that if something does happen to the airplane that they cover the costs involved? I'm not trying to be stupid, I just don't have any idea...
eggman76 said:I pay $60/mo for a 10 year old, asphalt floor, powered door, insulated t-hanger in NW Iowa.
urflyingme?! said:This isn't exactly on topic, but does not warrant a simple thread.
Feel free to PM me. Am I just a wuss?
I've seen many lease back arrangements over the past 39 years and, in the long-run, most of them only really benefitted the flight school or FBO.atrdriver said:Has anyone had any experience with a lease back to an FBO?
You'll be cured of that when you drop 5,000$ on the first annual