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Old August 12th 04, 05:22 PM
Jon Kraus
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What would be some ways to get in touch with someone when looking for a
partner to share in the joys (and sorrows) of aircraft ownership? I am
going to try placing flyers at the local FBO's. I thought about
downloading the Airmans database from the FAA and pulling out all the
pilots with current medicals in my area and sending them a short note.
Any other idesa? Thanks !!

Jon Kraus
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Old August 15th 04, 07:01 AM
C Kingsbury
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As others have said, buy the plane first. If this is not feasible for
financial reasons, I'd say 1 partner is the max to go shopping with.
Any more and you're deep into cat-herding territory.

I found my partnership on the bulletin board at my FBO. IMHO that's
the best place since you're looking for a local pilot who flies
somewhat regularly.

-cwk.
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Old August 15th 04, 04:20 PM
Ratty Boy
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:49:42 -0400, Dave Butler
wrote:

Jon Kraus wrote:
What would be some ways to get in touch with someone when looking for a
partner to share in the joys (and sorrows) of aircraft ownership? I am
going to try placing flyers at the local FBO's. I thought about
downloading the Airmans database from the FAA and pulling out all the
pilots with current medicals in my area and sending them a short note.
Any other idesa? Thanks !!


Pick out the plane and buy it first, then look for partners. If you look for
partners first, getting them all to agree on how to shop for a plane will be
difficult. It's much easier if you have a single decision-maker.

If you look for partners before you have a plane, you'll get people who say they
are interested right up until the day they have to sign a check, and then their
interest will evaporate.

Anyway, yes, FBP bulletin boards, postcards to airman's database entries in your
zip code, an ad in your local paper in the airplanes classified section.


I smell the voice of experience in your post. ;-)
 




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