Podcast: The Truth About the Market
Host: Jason Zilberbrand, President of VREF

Most aircraft losses don’t make headlines.

There’s no accident report.
No dramatic engine failure.
No obvious red flag at closing.

Just a slow, silent erosion of value…
that doesn’t reveal itself until the exit fails.

In this episode of The Truth About the Market, Jason Zilberbrand breaks down the invisible structural errors he sees every week — mistakes made by smart, successful buyers who thought they were doing everything right.

Doctors. CEOs. Entrepreneurs.
People who dominate in their own industries.

And yet… aviation still collects the bill.

If you’ve ever assumed that:

  • A strong pre-buy protects you
  • A reputable lender validates your decision
  • Insurance value supports your asking price
  • A “great deal” means you’re safe

This episode may change how you think about ownership entirely.

Inside Episode 23

Jason walks through the seven quiet traps that quietly destroy resale value, refinance flexibility, and negotiating leverage — often years after the purchase.

Here’s what you’ll uncover:

  • Why some aircraft look “priced right”… until you try to sell them and discover the market never agreed
  • The subtle decision that feels decisive at purchase — and shrinks your buyer pool when you exit
  • The document most buyers trust to protect them… that legally protects almost nothing
  • The comforting phone call from a lender that convinces you everything is fine — until leverage turns against you
  • The number on your insurance policy that feels reassuring… and means absolutely nothing when negotiating a sale
  • The ownership model that sounds responsible and conservative — yet quietly becomes the most expensive way to fly
  • The strategy buyers obsess over (“waiting for the right time”) that consistently leaves them with worse aircraft at higher prices

None of these mistakes explode on day one.

They compound.

They age poorly.

And they only reveal themselves when you try to exit — when liquidity tightens, when financing shifts, or when the next buyer starts asking harder questions.

The Hard Truth

Aviation feels familiar.

It looks like real estate.
It smells like equipment finance.
People talk about it like cars.

It’s none of those things.

In this market, timing is luck.
Structure is control.

And the exit — not the entry — is where value is proven.

If you’re buying, selling, refinancing, or even considering aircraft ownership, Episode 23 may save you from a very expensive education.

And when you need accurate, defensible, data-driven aircraft values, there’s only one name the industry trusts:

VREF.com

Fly safe. Stay smart.