Time, mostly for weather. You could probably find a competent pilot to do it for $1,000 or less.Any idea what it would run to ferry a 172 from Boston to San Fran? I have a potential buyer but just don't have the time to do the trip right now.
$400/day plus expenses
399/day plus expenses.$400/day plus expenses
Shouldn’t it be the buyer’s responsibility to get the airplane from where it is to his airport?
That's pretty much it. Discount it a couple thou and do the as is where is thing.Take some money off the selling price ,and have the buyer ,come and get it.
That, and a plane ticket back.
Thanks everyone! Is it possible people on POA actually agreed on something?!! Everyone gave a very similar answer. It’s making me uncomfortable.
I always wonder though when you see deals like this. You mean to tell me there are no 172s for sale on the west coast? As this airplane travels from east coast to west coast for a buyer, I'd be willing to bet another aircraft is going the opposite direction. It always amazes me at the distances people will travel to find their "perfect" airplane.
I always wonder though when you see deals like this. You mean to tell me there are no 172s for sale on the west coast? As this airplane travels from east coast to west coast for a buyer, I'd be willing to bet another aircraft is going the opposite direction. It always amazes me at the distances people will travel to find their "perfect" airplane.
I'd consider that part of the "expenses"
$400/day plus expenses
399/day plus expenses.
Depends on how competent a pilot you want and what the new owners insurance wants.
It's basically expenses (including air fair) plus a daily rate which depends on the experience of the pilot.
Real world, this time of year you probably don't want a low time time builder for that type of trip, I'd say 250-350 a day would be about right for a ATP.
I'll do it for $100/day plus expenses, but it'll take me 4x longer than @tonycondon because I'll go sightseeing with it along the way.
Bidding war.
I always wonder though when you see deals like this. You mean to tell me there are no 172s for sale on the west coast? As this airplane travels from east coast to west coast for a buyer, I'd be willing to bet another aircraft is going the opposite direction. It always amazes me at the distances people will travel to find their "perfect" airplane.
There typical ways this works, and then there's what you're doing ;-)
Do you have a sale contract that specifies all the details? I'm curious why you aren't searching for ferry pilots to contact? There are lots of them, and your A&P probably knows them. Once you've done that, forward the information to the buyer and let him work out the deal. You get paid before the ferry pilot takes possession.
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You would think that going all the way across the country to buy an airplane would be mostly limited to unique, higher end, or special use aircraft and not for more ubiquitous planes like a C-172 or PA28. That just seems logical. Right? However many people do travel large distances for these types due for reasons of their own. If the buyer ends up satisfied with what he gets and the seller gets a decent price, who are we to disagree?
Why bother when Barnstormers.com is full of commercial pilots who will do it for practically free.C'mon PoA! Where's the private pilot saying he will do it for free and then the 12 folks to pile on that is considered compensation and is illegal!
Why bother when Barnstormers.com is full of commercial pilots who will do it for practically free.
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Why bother when Barnstormers.com is full of commercial pilots who will do it for practically free.
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C'mon PoA! Where's the private pilot saying he will do it for free and then the 12 folks to pile on that is considered compensation and is illegal!
he only thing I find odd is that people don't fly their own airplanes home, like if you don't have time to fly it home, why are you buying it in the first place.
Ok on a serious note, I am PPL, if I fly a plane somewhere ( I won't unless it's a low wing), and I get paid for expenses alone and air ticket, nothing for the flight itself... that shouldn't be considered illegal. Rt?C'mon PoA! Where's the private pilot saying he will do it for free and then the 12 folks to pile on that is considered compensation and is illegal!
Since POAdeleted20 isn’t here to yell at you...logging the flight time is considered compensation so it is considered illegal if you log it.Ok on a serious note, I am PPL, if I fly a plane somewhere ( I won't unless it's a low wing), and I get paid for expenses alone and air ticket, nothing for the flight itself... that shouldn't be considered illegal. Rt?
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hmm... not that i am ferrying plane anywhere.. but that seem to be .. o wellSince POAdeleted20 isn’t here to yell at you...logging the flight time is considered compensation so it is considered illegal if you log it.
Screw that. People should value themselves better...cheap is not always best.