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Old September 6th 03, 11:46 PM
Jason M
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Well, seems like pretty good logic to me... I'm going to buy an airplane,
so I'd want to speak with someone who has experience, and since Dave has
over 30 years of experience, flies everyday, owns several airplanes, and has
knowledge about many different aircraft and what they're value is, it seems
like good logic to me. That coupled with the fact that the president of the
bank he is working with gave Dave his first aircraft loan nearly 30 years
ago and the fact that he will give advice no matter if you intend to get a
loan from that bank or not seems like a no-brainer...

What would be better? Talking to some loan officer who has never even flown
an airplane? Or talking to an aircraft salesman about in-house financing?
I guess whatever you're comfortable with, or maybe if you're a veteran pilot
and you don't need the advice???

I don't see the logic in your reply... A post to offer people a resource
for advice... FREE advice, so it's not like I'm selling anything... And you
didn't even say anything related to the post, just a bunch of "Illogical"
crap...

Anyways, Have a nice day,
Jason

"Stu Gotts" wrote in message
...
And while you're at it, if you have some problems in your marriage,
he's probably the very best to go to.

Thinking of changing the wallpaper in your home? Don't do it without
checking with your favorite FAA Pilot examiner and flight instructor.

Wondering about that funny growth on your genitals? Get down to the
local FBO and seek the advice of an FAA Pilot examiner and flight
instructor. Who better?

Jason, I sincerely hope you run your life with better logic!


On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 09:31:38 GMT, "Jason M"
wrote:

Who better to speak to about aircraft loans than an FAA Pilot examiner

and
flight instructor.

Dave Southard can offer advice on buying your plane...

http://allaircraftloans.com