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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 06 Sep 2019, 15:26 |
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Joined: 01/29/08 Posts: 26338 Post Likes: +13077 Location: Walterboro, SC. KRBW
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Username Protected wrote: Back to topic.
Talked to owner of a citation sii last week. Book numbers are crazy. When you start doing real world loading math, it isn’t very good. Essentially you can go far or carry a lot. Pick one. They just got a cj4. Comment was it’s book range really depends on direct climbs and that it still suffers a bit from the carry a lot vs go far equation.
I have been running Foreflight profiles for all kinds of jets recently. It’s amazing how slow the single pilot ones are when you want to go far ex cj3,4,p300. Cj2 doing 380kts is just not that much faster on a long trip than a 300 mile turboprop and with the jet range being so dependent on flying high, as soon as the wind picks up you are stopping in one direction.
Running a premier flat out all the time and stopping for gas more often appears to yield the best door to door times vs capex. Unfortunately I always come to the same conclusion. I'm trying to dry lease a CJ3 right now to get my feet wet. That'll help me decide if I want to go all in on a CJ3 or trade my PC12NG for a newer one and call it. I'm doing a ton of 1500NM flight in the PC12 lately. They're long but I'm fine because the PC12 is so big and comfy. It's a tough call. On board internet would be a game changer for me.
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 06 Sep 2019, 16:30 |
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Username Protected wrote: Back to topic.
Talked to owner of a citation sii last week. Book numbers are crazy. When you start doing real world loading math, it isn’t very good. Essentially you can go far or carry a lot. Pick one. They just got a cj4. Comment was it’s book range really depends on direct climbs and that it still suffers a bit from the carry a lot vs go far equation.
I have been running Foreflight profiles for all kinds of jets recently. It’s amazing how slow the single pilot ones are when you want to go far ex cj3,4,p300. Cj2 doing 380kts is just not that much faster on a long trip than a 300 mile turboprop and with the jet range being so dependent on flying high, as soon as the wind picks up you are stopping in one direction.
Running a premier flat out all the time and stopping for gas and parts more often appears to yield the best door to door times vs capex. FIFY
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 08:29 |
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Joined: 01/29/08 Posts: 26338 Post Likes: +13077 Location: Walterboro, SC. KRBW
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Username Protected wrote: Go far and carry a lot is why we recently did a Blackhawk 350 project when I fully expected that the client would opt for a CJ3 instead. We’re currently seeing a lot of interest in the King Air 300 with -67’s... 1800 lbs full fuel useful and 350 kts is pretty impressive.
Add Centex Saddle Tanks and you have more capabilities than anything in that price range / op cost.
It’s enough to make Jason want to buy a King Air! We’ll see what Pilatus announces next month.
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 08:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: Back to the market...
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My thoughts on the market are that nice airplanes that are priced right are hotter than I have ever seen... everything else is meh. This makes sense considering that services are so scarce. Why buy a fixer upper when it takes 18 months and unknown $ to get it back. Better to have a good plane, albeit at a higher capex, now than an unknown plane in 18 months. The private piston market is similar. Good planes go fast at a decent price. Fixer uppers linger at almost any price. It is hard to find a good shop with availability. Just an amateur's thoughts. Ben
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 07 Sep 2019, 09:48 |
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Joined: 07/17/10 Posts: 211 Post Likes: +40 Location: CA
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“We still aren’t seeing near as many people take advantage of Bonus Depreciation as I expected. I just don’t think people are aware of it, should something crazy happen and we lose it, I’m sure there will be a lot of “should have” talk.”
I think that anyone with the financial means to buy and operate a turbine aircraft certainly has a CPA who is fully aware of the depreciation rules. And they are advising their clients accordingly. It’s simply not a freebie. You can pay now, or you pay later. The pay later scenario on a multi-million dollar write off leaves a huge unknown full of a lot of assumptions.
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 11 Sep 2019, 17:03 |
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Joined: 05/23/13 Posts: 7836 Post Likes: +10204 Company: Jet Acquisitions Location: Franklin, TN 615-739-9091 chip@jetacq.com
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Username Protected wrote: I think that anyone with the financial means to buy and operate a turbine aircraft certainly has a CPA who is fully aware of the depreciation rules. And they are advising their clients accordingly. It's my experience that the opposite is true, our clients really struggle to find a CPA that is a) aviation friendly and b) knows the ins and outs of bonus depreciation on aircraft. We refer our clients to aviation tax folks, some of whom are here on BT. I've asked before, but still hopeful, anyone who has a CPA firm that knows aircraft and bonus depreciation and can handle a small - medium size business, give me their contact info, I'll send them business.
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 11 Sep 2019, 20:59 |
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Joined: 01/18/09 Posts: 438 Post Likes: +252 Company: Stokesman Homes
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Username Protected wrote: I think that anyone with the financial means to buy and operate a turbine aircraft certainly has a CPA who is fully aware of the depreciation rules. And they are advising their clients accordingly. It's my experience that the opposite is true, our clients really struggle to find a CPA that is a) aviation friendly and b) knows the ins and outs of bonus depreciation on aircraft. We refer our clients to aviation tax folks, some of whom are here on BT. I've asked before, but still hopeful, anyone who has a CPA firm that knows aircraft and bonus depreciation and can handle a small - medium size business, give me their contact info, I'll send them business.
Chip, do you have a website or information that you could send to explain bonus depreciation in a used jet purchase?
_________________ Bryan Eastman www.Stokesman.com Stokesman Luxury Homes
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 11 Sep 2019, 21:00 |
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Username Protected wrote: ...closest hospital 80 miles away ... closest anything is 80 miles away. If I were hidin' from the law, I'd be in Terlingua. But Lajitas is the nicest golf course I've ever played. I need to go back.
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 11 Sep 2019, 21:10 |
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Username Protected wrote: ...closest hospital 80 miles away ... closest anything is 80 miles away. If I were hidin' from the law, I'd be in Terlingua. But Lajitas is the nicest golf course I've ever played. I need to go back.
Exactly right on all points.
If we run into you down here, have a few funny stories that I can share but cannot post...too many guns and mine shafts around here to upset people on the inner webs.
KJ
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 12 Sep 2019, 11:09 |
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Username Protected wrote: Talked to owner of a citation sii last week. Book numbers are crazy. When you start doing real world loading math, it isn’t very good. Essentially you can go far or carry a lot. Pick one. They just got a cj4. Comment was it’s book range really depends on direct climbs and that it still suffers a bit from the carry a lot vs go far equation. I own an SII and that is about the most versatile plane we own. As an example a flight this morning coast to coast from San Diego to JFK nonstop, 2,150 nm, at MCT, Max ceiling, and max payload are as follows: Citation SII Time 5:21 - Fuel 5,020 lbs - Block 138 gph - Passenger Load 800 lbs Citation 3+ Time 5:13 - Fuel 4,256 lbs - Block 119 gph - PL 850 lbs Citation 4 Time 4:43 - Fuel 5,048 lbs - Block 156 gph - PL 1,150 lbs PC12 can't make that nonstop Citation 2+ can't make that trip nonstop MU2 can't make that nonstop Merlin can do it. The Legacy aircraft aren't for everybody by these were and still are great planes. Gary
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Post subject: Re: Used Aircraft Market (Turbine) August 2019 Posted: 12 Sep 2019, 17:10 |
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Joined: 12/03/14 Posts: 19976 Post Likes: +25037 Company: Ciholas, Inc Location: KEHR
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Username Protected wrote: Citation SII Time 5:21 - Fuel 5,020 lbs - Block 138 gph - Passenger Load 800 lbs ~800 lbs reserve. That's a bit tight for a NYC airport given routing and other factors. I don't think I would actually expect this to work in real life. A decent amount of tailwinds on this route, too. This is not a sure leg on any given day, and going back will require a stop on most days. Quote: The Legacy aircraft aren't for everybody by these were and still are great planes. Yes, they are. Mike C.
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