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Old 15th Feb 2006, 09:33
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Syndicates for Dummies

Are there any books or websites that describe 'best practice' in setting up and running a GA syndicate ?

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I found "Owning and Operating your own Aircraft" by Rod Simpson a very useful book. It covers both sole and group ownership.

ISBN 1-84037-392-X
 
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Thanks !

Ta !

I quite fancy the idea of a Yak-12, possibly graduating to a Yak-18 or An-2 in a few year's time.

The initial outlay for an airframe is low for ex-Soviet aircraft, it seems, but once you add the refurbishment costs all up it's probably more than I can afford solely from my own resources, hence the RFI on syndicates.
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The costs of buying an aircraft is the easy bit!

The bit you really need to consider is the ongoing costs! That's the bit that is really scary!

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