How To Share A Diamond



Buy it first. I know this may be hard because that's why you need partners, but if you have the ability to buy it first, do so. It's much easier when people can actually see it and fly it. A nice late model G1000 Diamond will sell itself. It's a buyer's market.

Put up Share A Diamond flyers at all of the local airports within a reasonable distance of yours. You can
download this example.

Set up a small website like the one you are on now.

Then
mock up a postcard and send it over to Airpac. They have a pilot database and can mail the postcards to all of the pilots in your area. I sent mine to 1,200 pilots in the 3 counties surrounding my home airport.

People will call you. They'll love the plane and you'll land your partners.

Buy A Diamond


If you are looking for a Diamond Aircraft, I highly recommend Jeff Owen at Premier. I met Jeff when he was with Diamond Aircraft and I think it is safe to say that nobody knows more about owning and flying a Diamond than Jeff.

Insure A Diamond


For insurance, we use Mike Adams at Avemco. Service that is even faster than a Diamond.

800-638-8440 ext 4370

Market Your Diamond


Call Shondee at
Airpac. She will lay out your postcard design and mail them out for you.

Legal Stuff


Form a LLC and put together an Operating Agreement. Pretty simple. Call me and I'll refer you to the attorney who did ours.