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A week ago I became a new co-owner
I thought I had posted this last week, but it appears it never got to
the Usenet at large so here's try #2. After all the praise Jack Allison's been getting on his new bird, I've become a little jealous. (And what a nice bird it is Jack) I've become a new co-owner in a 4-way in an existing partnership of a 1986 Piper Archer II. Newish paint and interior, IFR stack, dual vacuum, autopilot, electric trim, etc. Its a dream to fly compared to the rental fleet I've been flying. Only two drawbacks that I can see, and so far they haven't been a problem. 1.) the airport is 30 minutes from my house, but its only 5 minutes further than where I was renting from so it's not that bad. 2) with 4 partner's scheduling may be an issue. 2 of the partners fly little based on their previous years activities, so hopefully it won't be an issue. So it looks like I've finally "crossed" over to the "O" side of AOPA..... Brian |
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So it looks like I've finally "crossed" over to the "O" side of
AOPA..... And the 'o' side of rec.aviation. Welcome! -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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I should have added a hearty thanks to everyone on this group. My
education on owning, although really just beginning, was enhanced by 'lurking' on this group for the past 3 years. I've learned a lot. And I know I have a lot to still learn.... I just hope it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg in the process. Brian |
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Hey congrats Brian!!
Let us know where we can see some pics of that Archer! Jim |
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"bdl" writes: [...] And I know I have a lot to still learn.... I just hope it doesn't cost me an arm and a leg in the process. Oh, it will, but that's why people generally have two of each. - FChE |
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On 7-Apr-2005, "bdl" wrote: Only two drawbacks that I can see, and so far they haven't been a problem. 1.) the airport is 30 minutes from my house, but its only 5 minutes further than where I was renting from so it's not that bad. 2) with 4 partner's scheduling may be an issue. 2 of the partners fly little based on their previous years activities, so hopefully it won't be an issue. Congratulations, Brian. Regarding scheduling, I think you will find that even with 4 co-owners it will work much better than renting from FBOs. However, it is important to develop a scheduling system that meets everybody's needs (at least as closely as possible. I recommend one of two possible approaches. The best (in my opinion) is to maintain an on-line schedule on which any of the partners can reserve the airplane. Such tools are available from a number of vendors, but if you have a website available to host the schedule, and you or one of your partners are adept at such things, you should be able to "roll your own" fairly easily. A second approach is to assign the airplane to a "primary user" week-by-week on a rotating basis. Most find that defining the "week" as Thursday-Wednesday works best for personal (as opposed to business) use. The deal is that the primary user for the week can use the plane any time without consulting with the other owners. Any of the other owners can use the plane that week by first clearing the schedule with that week's primary user. Of course, owners can swap weeks or make other deals to meet their scheduling needs. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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Just talked to a guy today in a 4 way. He said scheduling isn't a problem
until one partner starts to take advantage of the usually available plane and does not communicate his need for the plane on someone else's time. One just takes it w/o asking. "It hasn't been a problem before!" They just reminded him of the arrangement (usually very flexible) and that was it. Good partners make a good partnership. Guess that's why my wife & I get along so well. -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. VOsborne2 at charter dot net wrote in message news:iTi5e.5261$B12.4929@trnddc09... A second approach is to assign the airplane to a "primary user" week-by-week on a rotating basis. Most find that defining the "week" as Thursday-Wednesday works best for personal (as opposed to business) use. The deal is that the primary user for the week can use the plane any time without consulting with the other owners. Any of the other owners can use the plane that week by first clearing the schedule with that week's primary user. Of course, owners can swap weeks or make other deals to meet their scheduling needs. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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Thanks for the suggestion Elliot. The second method is what we have
employed, although we have an online calendar (using a Yahoo Group) that allows someone to document their plans as well. So far its worked, but I haven't gotten "my" week yet, either. Renting at the FBO was getting more difficult (one of the reasons I bit the bullet). Seems like there were more and more people getting their initial flight training. Combine that with the airport where I was renting likely to close sometime in the near future (with price increases likely no matter where the FBO went) and it all seemed to make sense to buy in at this time. I also want to take longer cross-countries, without having to worry about turning around right away because the plane is "due back". Or paying the 3hr minimum. Brian |
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Brian - A belated congratulations on becoming an owner. Let us know
when you can post some pictures. I have about 25 hours in an Archer II as that's what I started my instrument work in. Sorry about the jealousy factor...I um...just happened to get very lucky. :-) -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Student Arrow Owner, N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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If you're not already, consider a membership in the Cherokee Pilots
Assn. Their chat group is one of the most active I know of, with lots of useful maintenance and flying info. |
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