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I had a plane on leaseback for a few months, never again.
the plane they got to replace mine, a month after I took it off lease back, I came in one morning to go flying, and it was sitting in a ditch off the side of the taxi way. the guy was flying it on a night flight, and decided to take a shortcut or something, but he wasnt following the little blue lights, and taxied into a black spot, the prop was resting on one side of the ditch, the tail was on the other side of the ditch, the wheels were in the air. prop was bent, meaning an engine teardown and it looked as tho there was a wrinkle in the tail section. People will treat rentals alot worse then they treat their dogs.why...its not theirs to fix. why should they care. Thats why I own and dont lease back. I dont like flying some of that junk I see sitting on the ramp nor letting people fly my plane and making it look like that junk sitting on the ramp. Rgrmstd wrote: Greetings fellow pilots. I have a situaton at hand and am weighing some options and thought that I have received good advice here before so I figured I would try again. Here is my dilema..I am currently enrolled in school to receive my commercial and CFI (as well as multi and CFII) I have a great opportunity to purchase an airplane. I have talked to the school about getting involved in the leaseback program. They are encouraging that, however the plane I am looking at is a 1980 Piper Dakota 236B. This plane has 235 horsepower. What I am wondering is if the plane would fly enough to offset some of the cost of purchasing it. I understand that it cannot be used for GA training. but I was wondering if there was a big enough market out there on a rental basis that the plane would fly enough to recoupe some financial outlay. I am interested in what ya'all might think. Thanks for your help and as always.....Happy Flying *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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