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 Illustrated Buyer's Guide to Used Airplanes
 The best way for private pilots with limited means to obtain the plane of their dreams is to purchase a used one—and there's no better way to buy one without getting burned than this heavily illustrated guide.
Focusing on airplanes priced at $100,000 or less, the author walks readers through the entire process of purchasing a used plane: prospecting the market, determining a plane's true value, closing the deal, partnership, and much more.
Table of Contents
PART 1: THE ART OF BUYING AND OWNING AN AIRPLANE
- Chapter 1: To Own or Not to Own
- Chapter 2: Making Decisions
- Chapter 3: Determining Airplane Value
- Chapter 4: Before You Purchase
- Chapter 5: As You Purchase
- Chapter 6: After Your Purchase
- Chapter 7: The Sport Pilot License
- Chapter 8: The Light Sport Category
PART 2: THE USED AIRPLANE FLEET
- Chapter 9: Two-Place Airplanes
- Chapter 10: Four-Place Easy Fliers
- Chapter 11: Complex Airplane
- Chapter 12: Heavy Haulers
- Chapter 13: Affordable Twins
PART 3: ALTERNATIVE AIRPLANES, THE RUMOR MILL, AND AD FACTS
- Chapter 14: Alternative Airplanes
- Chapter 15: Hanger Flying Used Airplanes
- Chapter 16: Airworthiness Directives
- Chapter 17: Conversions and Modifications
APPENDICES
NTSB Accident Ranking of General Aviation Aircraft | Government Aviation Offices and Contacts | State Aviation Agencies | Resources for the Small Airplane Owner | Advisory Circulars | Makes and Models in the FAA Registry
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 PRODUCT DETAILS:- Publisher: McGraw-Hill — 2006
- Author: Bill Clarke
- Binding: Paperback — 6 x 9 inches
- Pages: 574 — Black and white photos
- ISBN: 0071454276
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