desertrat
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Desert Rat
Other than spending an hour with a specialist CPA, are there any online resources or materials available to learn about the ins and outs of buying a plane and leasing it to a local school or club?
I'm interested in a specific plane, but there seem to be none in the area. I'm not going to fly it daily (maybe once or twice a week), and it could be a great resource for schools or clubs. That would also help cover the costs while affording me the opportunity to use it periodically.
I've always been interested in flying, but it has always seemed like a very expensive hobby. Years ago I flew with a guy several times who said he thought the same, but he went in with another guy and they bought a plane and did a lease-back with a local flight school and said that solved the problem for them. I heard he died in the 90's (cancer) so I can't pick his brain. I'd like to learn more about this to see if it's a viable option for me.
I guess I could look for a few other pilots to jump in and split the cost and make our own "club" of sorts. How does that tend to work out for folks?
The plane in question is $150k-$200k brand new, so it's not like a $5M jet.
FYI, I don't have my license yet; I'm semi-retired and trying to figure out how to make this an affordable hobby going forward.
I'm interested in a specific plane, but there seem to be none in the area. I'm not going to fly it daily (maybe once or twice a week), and it could be a great resource for schools or clubs. That would also help cover the costs while affording me the opportunity to use it periodically.
I've always been interested in flying, but it has always seemed like a very expensive hobby. Years ago I flew with a guy several times who said he thought the same, but he went in with another guy and they bought a plane and did a lease-back with a local flight school and said that solved the problem for them. I heard he died in the 90's (cancer) so I can't pick his brain. I'd like to learn more about this to see if it's a viable option for me.
I guess I could look for a few other pilots to jump in and split the cost and make our own "club" of sorts. How does that tend to work out for folks?
The plane in question is $150k-$200k brand new, so it's not like a $5M jet.
FYI, I don't have my license yet; I'm semi-retired and trying to figure out how to make this an affordable hobby going forward.