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Aircraft
Partnerships is the only complete guide to the most affordable
means of owning your own planeÑco-ownership. Packed with
detailed information on everything from figuring the costs,
to picking the right partner(s) and the right plane, to sorting
out legal and practical issues, this book is an inspiration
to those who would balk at the expense of sole ownership, but
yearn to have wings of their own. Complete with case studies
of actual partnerships. Description
Back Cover :
Own
your own plane - without going broke!
Here is the only comprehensive guide to owning an airplane in
a partnership - the most affordable way to fly your own bird.
the author, a veteran pilot and partner himself, shows you exactly
how to take each and every step along the way, from making the
decision to co-own...to choosing the right partner(s)...drawing
up the partnership agreement...and buying the right plane.
Privately owned airplanes average 50 hours of flight time per
year, and their owners howl at the high cost of owning and flying
todays light aircraft. Many pilots cant afford to own alone.
The option of co-owning a plane enables all co-owners to fly
their own airplane for a fraction of the cost of sole ownership.
Even pilots who can afford sole ownership of an aircraft can
take advantage of the extra purchasing power of a partnership
to get the plane they really want.
This must-have guide to the most affordable means of aircraft
ownership covers all the bases, with:
- Real
life case-study partnership profiles.
- Step-by-step
walk-through of the preparation of your partnership agreement.
- Figuring
the costs: financing options; insurance.
- Legal
issues.
- Operations:
scheduling, maintenance, record-keeping
Aircraft
Partnership gives the reader a virtual partnership kit - with
all the tools and information you need to construct a good,
working aircraft partnership. Owning your own plane can be an
attainable dream.
Table of Contents:
- Why an
Aircraft Partnership.
- Partner
Compatibility and Goals.
- Dollars
and Sense.
- Make
the Numbers Work.
- The Co-ownership
Agreement.
- Financing
the Partnership.
- Partnership
Insurance.
- Operations
and Maintenance.
- Pros,
Cons, and Creative Options.
- Joining
an Established Partnership.
- When
is a Partnership a Flying Club?
- Buying
the Aircraft.
Index.
Author
Biography
Geza Szurovy (Boston, MA) is an experienced aviation writer
who has co-owned several personal airplanes in aircraft partnerships.
He is the author of seven McGraw-Hill books, two of which won
Aviation/Space Writers Association Awards of Excellence. Szurovy
is a commercial pilot with instrument, multiengine, DC-3, and
glider ratings. He has flown and written about a wide variety
of aircraft, from Piper Cubs to Learjets. |