Challenged
Pattern Altitude
So far I've comfortably single-owned my aircraft, but I was speaking to a gentleman today and he brought up the idea of a partnership in another airplane that I have a purchase agreement on. The vast majority of my flying is a once a week flight after work to exercise my piloting skills so I can keep sharp for when I do use the plane to travel with my family. So from a time standpoint, it seems like a partnership would work okay.
I guess the reason I would like a non-equity partner instead of a full partnership is because I tend to get emotionally attached to my airplanes, so I want complete freedom with the maintenance, avionics, painting, etc... and I want to feel like it's my airplane when I go out to fly it. Does that financially make great sense? Probably not, but neither does owning an airplane.
Since I'm so used to single ownership, am I setting myself up for disappointment with anything outside of that? Would another person flying it and paying me for that privilege leave me better or worse off in regards to taking good care of the plane? There's a lot of unknowns there, I imagine, greatly depending on the person I'm in partnership with. I know people generally frown upon lease-backs to offset costs, are non-equity arrangements in the same category?
I guess the reason I would like a non-equity partner instead of a full partnership is because I tend to get emotionally attached to my airplanes, so I want complete freedom with the maintenance, avionics, painting, etc... and I want to feel like it's my airplane when I go out to fly it. Does that financially make great sense? Probably not, but neither does owning an airplane.
Since I'm so used to single ownership, am I setting myself up for disappointment with anything outside of that? Would another person flying it and paying me for that privilege leave me better or worse off in regards to taking good care of the plane? There's a lot of unknowns there, I imagine, greatly depending on the person I'm in partnership with. I know people generally frown upon lease-backs to offset costs, are non-equity arrangements in the same category?