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WHAT IS AN AIRCRAFT
APPRAISAL REPORT ?
The National Aircraft Appraisers
Association (NAAA) Appraisal is a
Valued Tool
An AERONUVO Aircraft Appraiser Provides An
Unbiased And Professional Opinion Of Aircraft
Value.
It's been said that "An aircraft is worth what
someone will pay for it." Therefore, when setting a
selling price for something as valuable as an aircraft
more factual advice than that given by a well-
meaning friend is both a necessity and just
common sense. Of course, this is just as important
on the corporate level. Costly mistakes can be
avoided through the use of a professional aircraft
appraiser.
AERONUVO can deliver a professional opinion and
appraisal report of the present market value price
on an aircraft, the value on an aircraft to be
renovated or modified and the value of an aircraft
as a prudent safeguard against excessive tax
assessments, capital gains and other taxes. Our
aircraft appraisal services include Aeronca, Aero
Commander, American Champion (ACA), American
General, Aviat Husky and Pitts, Beechcraft (Beech),
Bellanca, Citabria, Cessna, Cirrus, CubCrafters (Cub
Crafters), DAHER SOCATA, Diamond, Ercoupe,
Glasair, Great Lakes, Grumman American, Lancair,
Luscombe, Maule, Mooney, Piper, Rockwell
Commander, Stinson and More ....
Improper evaluations of aircraft by persons who
are not qualified to make them, or by those who
have their own agenda in pricing the subject
aircraft, lead to trouble for unsuspecting buyers.
High values are far more common than low values.
No matter whether you are a buyer, seller, banker,
or insurance company executive, you have a major
stake in ensuring that the amount paid for the
aircraft is reasonable. And how do you know what
is reasonable unless an independent, objective,
third party examines the aircraft and its records to
verify that it is what is expected?
For The Buyer
The appraisal is an impartial, professional opinion
as to the value of the particular aircraft being
purchased. But it is much more than that. It is a
thorough description and inventory of the aircraft
that verifies the major selling points for the buyer
and financing entity. Further, the appraisal can
assist in expediting the sale of the aircraft because
the buyer and seller know the fair market value and
relative condition of the aircraft through the
independent appraisal. Information is knowledge,
and that is what you get in a certified aircraft
appraisal from a member of the National Aircraft
Appraisers Association.
For The Seller
The aircraft appraisal offers the confidence of
knowing the general condition and current fair
market value of the aircraft being sold as seen
through the eyes of an independent third party.
The NAAA Certified Appraisal is a great selling tool
because it gives a potential buyer a solid "feel" for
the aircraft in the words of the objective evaluator.
After reading the NAAA appraiser's report the
potential buyer will have more confidence in the
condition and appearance of that airplane than he
would another airplane where all that is available is
the owner's description.
For The Banker
The NAAA Certified Appraisal documents the value
and general condition of the aircraft. The appraisal
also supports the bank's collateral position in the
aircraft loan by verifying that the aircraft is what it is
said to be. Any Banker who does self-evaluations
without any manner of verifying the collateral
exists, or that the aircraft is equipped as
represented, is putting his bank at risk for a major
loss should the client default. There is absolutely
no reason to accept a risk of that magnitude when
there are NAAA appraisers throughout the United
States and Canada who can detail the value and
general condition of the aircraft for you.
For The Insurer
Aircraft change in value on a regular basis. There
are numerous factors involved in determining an
aircraft’s value at any time including: airframe and
engine times, equipment, and the resale market.
This is why at each year before the policy renews
the aviation insurance agent shold ask to confirm
the desired hull value for the policy’s renewal. The
key in this process is to understand how to value
the aircraft and what would happen in the event
the aircraft had a partial or total loss. Has the value
of the aircraft risen or fallen? Since aircraft are
written on an “Agreed Amount” basis it is important
to perform proper due diligence when determining
the insured value for the aircraft. One process
utilized to determine an aircraft’s value is to use an
aircraft blue book or other valuation service. A blue
book provides a middle-of-the road measure of an
aircraft’s value based on the aircraft year of
manufacture, and make and model with mid-time
components and average equipment. Using the
average the base value you then take into account
the above or below average airframe, engine, and
component hours, as well as other upgrades to
reach a solid determination of the aircraft’s value.
Most insurance carriers will not insure an aircraft
that is 25% above or below an aircraft’s average
blue book value without substantiation or an
appraisal. An NAAA Certified Aircraft Appraisal is an
impartial opinion of the value of an aircraft,
prepared by experts who know all the factors
which make up the current behavior of the used
aircraft market. It is an opinion of value based
upon experience and repeated analysis of these
factors. It is an opinion of value which can be
substantiated and justified. It is an opinion of value
made by a certified, recognized, professional
aircraft appraiser. A professional aircraft appraiser
must acquire all the facts about the aircraft in
question. The appraiser thoroughly examines the
aircraft log books, inspects the exterior and interior
surfaces of the aircraft, and pays close attention to
the general condition as well as the maintenance
history of the aircraft. Utilizing the National Aircraft
Appraisers Association's extensive computer based
system enables the appraiser to give accurate and
prompt aircraft appraisals.
For the Estate Attorney
An aircraft appraisal written by AERONUVO
provides an expert opinion of the value of an
aircraft as a data-point when evaluating tax
assessments, capital gains, and other taxes. The
appraisal can also provide the Fair Market Value
(FMV) for an aircraft that is part of an estate.
For the Charitable Donor
The AERONUVO appraisal is an impartial,
professional opinion as to the value of the
particular aircraft being donated to charity. The fair
market value of your aircraft cannot be determined
by a charity; the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and
state and country tax departments considers that
to be a "conflict of interest". A charity's tax receipt
is, however, proof that you made the donation. The
aircraft's fair market value has to be determined by
an independent certified appraiser such as
AERONUVO.
An NAAA Certified Aircraft Appraisal
Provides The Customer With:
•A detailed examination of airframe, engines,
props, instrumentation, avionics and all relative
systems.
•A careful review of aircraft documentation, log
books, and associated records.
•A computer analysis of relevant value data.
•A sealed Certificate of Appraisal and the detailed
computerized report submitted to the client.
What Is The Purpose Of An Aircraft
Appraisal?
•To obtain a professional opinion of the present fair
market value on an aircraft. • To obtain a
professional opinion of the value on an aircraft to
be renovated or modified.
•To obtain a professional opinion of the value of an
aircraft as a prudent safeguard against excessive
tax assessments, capital gains and other taxes.
•To verify damage claims resulting from fire, hail,
windstorms, accidents and other disasters.
•To provide the basis for decision-making in the
commitment of funds for aircraft acquisition.
•To provide persuasive, independent evidence of
the condition of an aircraft.
•To assist a prospective purchaser in obtaining
financing or insurance.
•To assist a financial institution in substantiating
the nature and value of the aircraft as it relates to
collateral.
•To assist a financial institution by supporting the
loan portfolio for examination by the loan
committee and/or bank examiner.
•To distinguishes sellers aircraft from others that
may be listed for sale. An NAAA Certified Aircraft
Appraisal should reduce the time required to sell an
aircraft by 50%.
How Much Will An NAAA Certified Aircraft
Appraisal Cost?
Fees will vary depending on the type of aircraft, its
year, make and model, and the length of time
involved in completing analyses of all relevant data.
How Much Time Should An Appraiser Have
To Complete The Report?
The client must allow sufficient time for the
appraiser to do a thorough job. The appraiser may
spend a short time actually inspecting the aircraft,
but will spend considerable time researching data.
The Certificate of Appraisal and Inspection Data
Sheet Analysis of the appraisal is issued after the
physical inspection of the aircraft has been
completed.
Standards Of Professional Practice And
Conduct
The National Aircraft Appraisers Association (NAAA)
has established rigid standards of professional
practice and conduct to which every Association
Member must adhere. It is essential to all parties
receiving and relying upon appraisals that these
standards be meticulously maintained.
Conclusion
AERONUVO, The Aircraft Appraisal and Valuation
Company and the National Aircraft Appraisers
Association (NAAA) provides a broad range of
service to the aviation industry through its
professional approach to aircraft valuations
thereby setting the standard for aircraft appraisal.
Bankers, insurers, purchasers, sellers, and owners
immediately recognize the value of an independent
aircraft appraisal.