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Touchdown! Greaser!
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Wayne
Most anybody who's been around the airport for any length of time can recite a list of acquaintances who have entered into leaseback deals at one time or another. Very few can name a single person who has done it more than once.
Pride of ownership is a common term that everybody seems to understand. Pride of rentership doesn't seem to be nearly as common. Anybody wonder why?
Pride of ownership is a common term that everybody seems to understand. Pride of rentership doesn't seem to be nearly as common. Anybody wonder why?
I used to lease a beautiful brand new T182T. Probably a $350K aircraft at the time. I quit leasing it after I bought my own 182. Anyway, I saw it when it was two years old, TWO years. It looked like hell. Interior was filthy and worn, paint all chipped up. Windshield all scratched up from what looked like a cars snow and ice scraper. Lots of minor damage associated with pilots that just didn't give a crap. It is also amazing what two years out in the sun without a wax, only occasional washes, and no cockpit cover can do to a paint job and glare shield.
It was really heart breaking to see that. Right after I saw it the owner sold it and got out of the leasing business for obvious reasons.