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Aircraft financing

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Scott Smith
Thinking of buying an aircraft?  

Dream planes don’t come cheap.  If you are the type of person that is buying an aircraft for personal use (which is probably 95% of the buyers) the money is probably coming out of the discretionary income account.  That’s the extra stuff you have burning a hole in your pocket every month.  The money we spend on the things we really don’t need, but want.  Don’t get all up tight and try to tell everyone how important an aircraft purchase is, how you need it!  We’ve all been there and done that!  It may be necessary, but it’s not always rational!  Buying an aircraft is a very emotional decision.  Since an aircraft is extremely hard (if not impossible) to rationalize, you need to think of the money that you spend like fun money or maybe a stock market account.  And just think most aircraft have increased in value better than blue chips stocks.

If you have to buy…and it is always a have to… you need to come up with the money.   Either you dig into the savings accounts or you borrow money from a lending institution (or you’ve got the money stored in your mattress).  Do you need to finance?  That’s really a personal decision.  Many a good aircraft deal was missed because my funds were tied up in the wrong place (food, housing, clothing, etc.) 

But borrowing money can sometimes be the right means to the end!   Financing comes into play when you need to preserve your existing cash or when you need cash to begin with.  It’s even been said that another good reason to finance is because the average aircraft is only owned for a few years.  Why tie up one’s own money in equity in an aircraft that you don’t plan on owning for a very long time.  And one other thing, at this time, borrowing money is relatively cheap. 


Where will you go for the money?  After you’ve exhausted all your friends’ relatives and neighbors, you can go to your local lending institution (bank, credit union, savings bank) and ask for an aircraft loan.  In fact, most aircraft lending groups recommend that you check there first.  It may even be easier to get a local loan because of the existing banking relationship the buyer has with the institution.  But most local banks are not fluent in aircraft.   If the loan officer didn’t bust out laughing, you might have a chance.  If they stared glassy eyed straight past you at clock on the wall, mumbling something about a break, start looking elsewhere.

Below are six basic tips to make your financing experience a good one. 
1. Choose a finance source that understands aircraft
2. Select an aircraft that fits your needs (be realistic)
3. Review your credit history prior to applying for a loan (make sure your information is current and correct)
4. Put together a complete financial package which include: detailed loan application, Up to date personal financial statement, at least two years of income Verification (w-2, Payroll stubs, Tax returns and business tax returns if self-employed).
5. Provide a thorough description of the aircraft which could include log book copies, airframe and engine hours, equipment lists, result of pre-purchase inspection, pictures
6. Explain how the aircraft will be used, estimated hours of use, location of home base and any other details.

If you plan ahead and contact the loan underwriter with the above information the loan process can be completed in a few days (and that includes title searches, credit checks and insurance binders.)  Whichever airplane is your dream plane and no matter how much it cost or whatever financing method you use…remember, it’s only money!
Posted in aircraft, aircraft finance, aircraft insurance, airshow, Airventure, aviation insurance, aviation market, buying aircraft |

US NAVY ‘BLUE ANGELS’ Pre-Season Brief at SUN ’n FUN

Posted on November 19, 2013 by Scott Smith
 


SUN ‘n FUN CAMPUS, LAKELAND, FL. – (November 19, 2013) – On Monday, November 25, 2013 at 10:10 a.m., U.S. Navy Lt. Commander Michael Cheng, Blue Angel #8, will arrive at the Lakeland Linder Regional Airport to conduct a pre-season briefing for the appearance of the United States Navy’s Flight Demonstration Squadron, the “Blue Angels” at the 40th Annual SUN ‘n FUN International Fly-In & Expo April 1-6, 2014.


A media briefing is scheduled for 10:20 a.m. at SUN ‘n FUN’s Florida Air Museum, 4175 Medulla Road, Lakeland, FL. While in Lakeland, April 4-6, 2014, the Blue Angels will be heavily involved with school visits accompanied by local U.S. Navy and Marine Recruiters, community outreach and media demonstration rides on “Fat Albert”, a C-130 He
rcules. Visit http://www.blueangels.navy.mil/ for more information about the Blue Angels.


I for one can’t wait for Sun N Fun.  If you haven’t been to one of the greatest airshows and flying events in the country you are missing out.  

So what are you waiting for?  Get the map out, reserve a camp site or room and start practicing the flight to Florida on your simulator.  

Don’t have a plane?  Check out airfares.  Rates are usually really good at that time of year. But don’t wait to long, its spring break so rooms fill up fast.

While you are at Sun N Fun, attend one of my buying an aircraft seminars so you can fly yourself to the event the next year.  

Once you’ve been you have to go back.

Oh, and having ridden in Fat Albert once, makes the return of the Blue Angels even more exciting.

Posted in airshow, blue angels, c-130, fat albert, fly-in, formation team, military airshow teams, military EAA, sun and fun, sun n fun |

EAA Founder Paul Poberezny Passes at Age 91

Posted on August 22, 2013 by Scott Smith
EAA Founder Paul Poberezny Passes at Age 91
August 22, 2013 –Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Founder Paul Poberezny passed away this morning (August 22) at Evergreen Retirement Village in Oshkosh, Wis., after a battle with cancer. He was 91.
The Poberezny family has expressed the following: “We deeply appreciate all the support shown to Paul and Audrey over the past five months. As Paul often said, he considers himself a millionaire because through aviation he made a million friends. He leaves an unmatched legacy in aviation and can be best remembered by all the people who discovered aviation through his inspiration to create EAA. We also thank you for respecting our family’s privacy during this time.”
Only private family services are scheduled at this time. Memorials in honor of Paul’s life and legacy can be made to any of the following:
EAA Aviation Foundation: PO Box 3086, Oshkosh, WI 54903
Evergreen Foundation, Inc.: 1130 North Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902
American Cancer Society, Northeast Wisconsin: 790 Marvelle Lane, Green Bay, WI 54304
About EAA

EAA embodies the spirit of aviation through the world’s most engaged community of aviation enthusiasts. EAA’s 180,000 members and 1,000 local chapters enjoy the fun and camaraderie of sharing their passion for flying, building and restoring recreational aircraft. For more information on EAA and its programs, call 800-JOIN-EAA (800-564-6322) or go to www.eaa.org. For continual news updates, connect with www.twitter.com/EAAupdate. 
Posted in aircraft, airplanes, airshow, Airventure, Aviation, EAA, experimental aircraft, flying, Oshkosh |
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