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Aircraft Sales and Finders Fees

 

If you are and aviation enthusiast and you like to hang around the airport and talk about airplanes then perhaps you might consider a side business of becoming an aircraft salesperson collecting a small finders fee. This is not too difficult of a business and it will allow you to spend more time flying and having fun. Plus you'll get to fly all the airplanes that you are trying to sell for those sellers who are too busy.

As long as you like to hang around the airport you might well consider such a business. The average finders fee can range from two to 3%. So if the aircraft cost $100,000 that your commission would be 2%, which would be $2000 or 3%, which would be $3000. All you would be required to do is introduce the seller to the buyer or the buyer to the seller.

This is one great way to make money at the airport and get to fly all types of airplanes on someone else's fuel bill. When I was a young man this is how I built flight hours and made money. It was a lot of fun and I would recommend this to anyone. If you are retired and you like to fly, but you do not own an airplane this might be a way to get your butt up in the air rather than sitting on the ground like all the regular people.

The first thing you need to get started is to get some business cards and a notebook or you can make the lists of all the people you know who are selling their airplanes and those you meet who were walking around the ramp looking aircraft windows and at for sale signs. Each time aircraft is sold you still have your list of buyers and even hunt around at other airports for more airplanes to put on your list. Please consider this in 2006.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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