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Ziggy 07-24-2006 03:54 PM

Aircraft Brokers
 
I had a question about aircraft brokers.
I was just wondering how does one become a full-time professional aircraft broker?
What is your experience and background that led you to this?

I've just been interested in this avenue of aviation, and want to know more about the people who perform this profession.

ERJ135 07-24-2006 07:55 PM

All you need is the form from the FAA and of course an understanding of local tax laws and state and fed. I had the form at one time but I sense lost it. I have always considered brokering on the side. I think you can do everything over the photo, fax, and internet. Set up a website and your on your way.

Golden Flyer 07-24-2006 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by Ziggy
I had a question about aircraft brokers.
I was just wondering how does one become a full-time professional aircraft broker?
What is your experience and background that led you to this?

I've just been interested in this avenue of aviation, and want to know more about the people who perform this profession.

How is the fairchild going Ziggy?
What is the average income for an aircraft broker?

Cheers,
L.D.

Ziggy 07-25-2006 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by Golden Flyer
How is the fairchild going Ziggy?
What is the average income for an aircraft broker?

The Metro's a great airplane, build like a tank. It's one of the better aircraft I've flown. As far as what aircraft broker's make? I don't know, I would guess it's dependant on how good of a salesman you are. I am really more interested in what type of people do this professionally, what kind of background they have.

P.S. You wouldn't happen to be Linc, would you?


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