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Well, I'm about to take the plunge into aircraft ownership. I had a
few question about what I am doing that I wanted to throw out there and see if my thinking is correct or if I am totally in the outfield. I just started with a flight school as a flight instructor about a month ago knowing that this school was a small flight school (1 172 and 1 Archer) but has a lot of potential due to the location and field that it is on. There are only 2 other schools here with one having only one 172 and one Seneca and the other having several 172's / T41's, one 172RG, and a 310 (all on leasebacks). There is another airport about 15 min away with only 172's and archers used mostly for primary training. In the past month, I have seen our little school send 1 commercial student and 1 instructor student over to our competition ( I hate giving money to the other guys) to fly the RG for their complex time. So now I have stumbled across a 172RG that is for sale at a very reasonable price. I am looking at purchasing this A/C to lease back to my school. I have read allot here on rec.aviation.owning about leasebacks, but most of them seem to deal with someone wanting to own their own plane and lease it back to help defray the cost of ownership. I on the other hand want to purchase the plane more as a business investment to not only increase our schools student demographics and compete with the only other competition that is within 150 miles, but to increase our schools options and available aircraft to our students. I am in no way looking to make a profit with this aircraft but what profit that is made will no doubt go back into the aircraft one way or another. Where we live has almost .5 million in population and our 2 planes stay fairly booked every day. Financing has already been procured and I have an appointment with an aviation accountant tomorrow to discuss tax issues. I have already flown the plane and was very pleased with it(except a few squawks, that I have discussed with the owner about). The only thing that I have left is to take it and have a prepurchase inspection done on it. He even turned over all the A/C log books over to me over this weekend which I have scrutinized over and everything seems to be in order. So with that, brings me to the questions. Knowing that I will not be flying this aircraft on personal flights with only a few exceptions and using this primarily for instructional use, is this a wise decision? I feel that this can only increase our student population at our school so I can only see the positive side of this. That is why I want other opinions in this matter. I want to hear from people that are not involved in this one way or another. My wife seems to think it is a good idea, and of course the owner of the flight school thinks it is a very good idea (no surprise there), but what do you guys think about this? Scott Dedeker |
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