talkingbob
Pre-takeoff checklist
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- Oct 21, 2011
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JonC
Hello,
As a PPSEL (no tailwheel), I am curious if some of the POA members would give insight regarding a 10-member partnership I am considering buying a share of.
The partnership consists of a corporation that owns a Piper Super Cub. Each member owns a 10% share.
The airplane itself is stored in a hangar and has about 950 hours on the Tach. It has an electrical system, transponder, GPS, nav lights, starter...
They use online scheduling and the monthly dues is $50 with $40/Tach. hour rate when you fly. The partnership has been in place for like 30 years and the members that I've met seem to get along. Despite having ten owners, I was told that the plane flies an average of only 90 hours a year.
I am trying to be prudent and ask the right questions, but considering I've never been an aircraft owner/partner, is there something I'm missing? Honestly, it seems almost too good to be true...
Thanks!
As a PPSEL (no tailwheel), I am curious if some of the POA members would give insight regarding a 10-member partnership I am considering buying a share of.
The partnership consists of a corporation that owns a Piper Super Cub. Each member owns a 10% share.
The airplane itself is stored in a hangar and has about 950 hours on the Tach. It has an electrical system, transponder, GPS, nav lights, starter...
They use online scheduling and the monthly dues is $50 with $40/Tach. hour rate when you fly. The partnership has been in place for like 30 years and the members that I've met seem to get along. Despite having ten owners, I was told that the plane flies an average of only 90 hours a year.
I am trying to be prudent and ask the right questions, but considering I've never been an aircraft owner/partner, is there something I'm missing? Honestly, it seems almost too good to be true...
Thanks!