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Private jet expert reacts to Grant Cardone.


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey, three tips on buying your first jet.

Oh, I got to hear this one!

You got to be able to afford it. That would probably mean you need to be able to pay for two of them in cash. You got to take a loan to do your first deal? You're not ready yet.

Okay, you don't have to afford two jets to buy one; that doesn't make any sense.

Number two: buy bigger than you think you need.

Number three: buy bigger than you think you need.

That's probably true because when you have an airplane, you start really extending your limits than you would normally. Most people that own airplanes usually fly 50% more than they do without owning an airplane because of the flexibility and the excitement of doing it.

You got to know that you can keep this bird. You don't want to give one up once you get one. That's why I'm telling you to pay attention to number one, and you'll never lose your bird.

'Cause if you lose your bird, how are you going to tell your bird that you lost your bird?

Okay, three tips. Stay tuned. Promote.

Okay, he's right; you'd have to have enough money to own the airplane. You should buy bigger than you think you need—not necessarily bigger but more capability, range, and things like that.

Once you own an airplane, you start extending your limits. You want to fly further, with more people, more frequently.

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