CapeCodFlyer
Pre-Flight
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2014
- Messages
- 43
- Location
- Ft. Lauderdale/No. Truro, MA
- Display Name
Display name:
Moe L.
I'm a fairly new ASEL, with 150 hours in my logbook, and I'm ready to take the plunge and buy my first aircraft. I've read as much information as I could find about buying a plane (AOPA and other sites), spent hours lurking here (great info and entertainment, btw), checked the Diamond forums, the Cardinal Flyers, the COPA, and the Piper and Cessna owners sites. I've defined my mission, have my budget, spoken with insurance brokers, and located hangars.
Once or twice a day, I review Controller, Aero Trader, Barnstormers, and Trade-A-Plane.
Once a plane catches my attention my approach is to: 1. Find out if an airplane is still available. 2. Request information from the seller in the form of a spec sheet and pictures. 3. If I like what I see, spend some time with the seller discussing the plane and obtaining additional information. 4. Assuming all prior steps are in order, request copies of the logs. 5. If the logs are in order, make an offer to the seller subject to an inspection by an A&P or other inspection service. 6. Escrow services, title search, etc. 7. Pay the seller (cash transaction) and happily fly away.
Sound okay so far? Well, why can't i get anyone to respond to my inquiries??? The ads I've responded to include statements such as "It's Gotta Go!" and "Accepting Offers". Despite my sending emails asking if the plane is still for sale, nobody has responded. Is the market so robust that sellers can ignore potential buyers? I just don't get it...
Any suggestions from you "seasoned" folks on here would be much appreciated.
Once or twice a day, I review Controller, Aero Trader, Barnstormers, and Trade-A-Plane.
Once a plane catches my attention my approach is to: 1. Find out if an airplane is still available. 2. Request information from the seller in the form of a spec sheet and pictures. 3. If I like what I see, spend some time with the seller discussing the plane and obtaining additional information. 4. Assuming all prior steps are in order, request copies of the logs. 5. If the logs are in order, make an offer to the seller subject to an inspection by an A&P or other inspection service. 6. Escrow services, title search, etc. 7. Pay the seller (cash transaction) and happily fly away.
Sound okay so far? Well, why can't i get anyone to respond to my inquiries??? The ads I've responded to include statements such as "It's Gotta Go!" and "Accepting Offers". Despite my sending emails asking if the plane is still for sale, nobody has responded. Is the market so robust that sellers can ignore potential buyers? I just don't get it...
Any suggestions from you "seasoned" folks on here would be much appreciated.