PlaneAlert.
Because nice airplanes never pass twice!
With PlaneAlert you receive the latest PlaneCheck airplane news of your
choice via email. You can use PlaneAlert after you have registered to PlaneCheck.
Below you can read how PlaneAlert works. 1.
Initialise your PlaneAlert settings. After you have registered
to PlaneCheck, you log in and choose either "all aircraft" or
up to 10 specific airplane models you want to be kept informed about. In
the below sample, Mr John Doe wants to receive latest advert news on all Mooney
airplanes, but also on the Beech Baron.
2. New airplane adverts and price reductions
come in. Some day a Cessna 172 and a Beech Staggerwing are
newly advertised on PlaneCheck. A Beech Baron is reduced in price. 
3. You receive PlaneAlert email.
As Mr John Doe has set a PlaneAlert on the Beech Baron, he receives an email
about that airplane the next day: 
Dear John Doe, The below aircraft information may be of interest
to you: 1987
Beech 58 Baron € 99,000
€ 54,900 N123AB,
based US Montana, offered by Air Plastics Inc This information
is presented as a result of your current PlaneAlert settings. Kind regards,
PlaneCheck Finally
PlaneAlert is a FREE service. PlaneAlert settings do not expire until you
change them. In order to use PlaneAlert, you only need to register
to PlaneCheck. With PlaneAlert, you literally "stay tuned"!
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