
For the first-time airplane buyer, this book is an invaluable resource and
guide. The award-winning author offers money-saving information on everything a
private pilot needs to consider before and after buying a plane: selection,
purchasing, financing, hangaring, maintenance, legal issues, and much more.
From the Back Cover
Get your first plane!
Here, Ron Wanttaja walks you through the exciting process of shopping for, then
acquiring and caring for your first airplane. Featuring lots of new information
and photographs, this second edition includes the Light Sport category and
Sports Pilot license, and emphasizes how to minimize cost of ownership for a
wide range of planes. Aviation journalist Wanttaja, winner of the 1992
Aviation/Space Writers' Association Award of Excellence, guides you through
every step -- before and after your purchase.
Expert guidance on:
- Prices and real-world operating expenses
- Cutting the costs of plane ownership
- Sizing up planes, from modern to antiques, used to partially completed
homebuilts
- Privileges and limitations of the Light Sport Aircraft category
- Renting vs. owning; partnerships and leasebacks
- Pitfalls to avoid
- Preownership inspections—avoiding getting burned
- Paperwork needed to buy and register aircraft
- Getting financing and the right insurance
- Updated owner inspection and maintenance procedures—what you can and
can't do, illustrated
Paperback. 315 pages.
by Ron Wanttaja
Published December 20, 2005
ISBN: 007145974X
List Price: $29.95
Our Price: $24.95
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