saddletramp
Line Up and Wait
I'm going to be bit vague here because this deal is still in the works.
I'm consider buying a high performance single that has been owned by a reputable FBO for over 20 years. I'd buy it with cash & lease it back to them. The airplane isn't flown much presently mostly due to high insurance requirements & they were considering selling it.
Here's why this might work for me:
I only see myself flying 75 to 120 hours per year. Some business but mostly personal.
This would allow me to buy more airplane than I could justify if I were just buying it for just my personal use.
I need something to invest in where I could stop the IRS bleeding of my bank account. This would not be a big deal financially for me. I don't see a lot of risk here. I'm not in the ownership of the business where I'm employed so I can't buy it through a business.
This would help the FBO justify keeping it on their flight line. I would schedule it's use just like any other customer & pay operating costs each hour I flew it. They would rent it out about 100 hours per year.
I'm not looking for income here. I've owned an FBO before & owned airplanes in the past so I haven't got starry eyes about making a profit.
Unless I'm missing something I think this would defray some of the costs of ownership & let Uncle Sam pay for some of it too.
Opinions?
I'm consider buying a high performance single that has been owned by a reputable FBO for over 20 years. I'd buy it with cash & lease it back to them. The airplane isn't flown much presently mostly due to high insurance requirements & they were considering selling it.
Here's why this might work for me:
I only see myself flying 75 to 120 hours per year. Some business but mostly personal.
This would allow me to buy more airplane than I could justify if I were just buying it for just my personal use.
I need something to invest in where I could stop the IRS bleeding of my bank account. This would not be a big deal financially for me. I don't see a lot of risk here. I'm not in the ownership of the business where I'm employed so I can't buy it through a business.
This would help the FBO justify keeping it on their flight line. I would schedule it's use just like any other customer & pay operating costs each hour I flew it. They would rent it out about 100 hours per year.
I'm not looking for income here. I've owned an FBO before & owned airplanes in the past so I haven't got starry eyes about making a profit.
Unless I'm missing something I think this would defray some of the costs of ownership & let Uncle Sam pay for some of it too.
Opinions?