ej407
Filing Flight Plan
Thank you in advance for any advice you may have for me.
I have recently inherited a deceased family member's single-engine Cessna. Though I have taken a couple of lessons and would love to keep and fly an aircraft, I am not currently in the financial position to support such a hobby.
Currently the airplane is being kept in a hangar at a small airport in the southeast. It is up to date on insurance, inspection, maintenance, etc. It has been very well kept.
My question is...what is the smartest way of going about selling this aircraft? I am in no position to market it myself and am out-of-state to boot. Are there go-to brokerages for this sort of transaction? What exactly are my options?
Of course I want to get fair market value for it, but I am also concerned about fees that will continue to pile up as long as it is in my possession. Internet research has failed to yield any clear answers; I have seen everything from "most brokers are scammers" to "brokerages are the only way to go", etc. I would be incredibly appreciative of any advice you all may have.
-ej407
I have recently inherited a deceased family member's single-engine Cessna. Though I have taken a couple of lessons and would love to keep and fly an aircraft, I am not currently in the financial position to support such a hobby.
Currently the airplane is being kept in a hangar at a small airport in the southeast. It is up to date on insurance, inspection, maintenance, etc. It has been very well kept.
My question is...what is the smartest way of going about selling this aircraft? I am in no position to market it myself and am out-of-state to boot. Are there go-to brokerages for this sort of transaction? What exactly are my options?
Of course I want to get fair market value for it, but I am also concerned about fees that will continue to pile up as long as it is in my possession. Internet research has failed to yield any clear answers; I have seen everything from "most brokers are scammers" to "brokerages are the only way to go", etc. I would be incredibly appreciative of any advice you all may have.
-ej407