Flying411 · Issue #692 · registration redesign — interactive mockup for review (nothing is saved)

Create Your Account

3 steps to your new business horizons

1Contact Information
2What You Do
3Finish Up

Contact Information

Letters, numbers, or your email.
No rush — you can finish your profile later. Skip ahead anytime.

Tell us what you do

1

Do you own a personal aircraft, or are you looking to buy or sell?

Just so we can personalize your alerts & recommendations — your specific aircraft details come later, when you create a listing or fill out your profile.

2

Are you a Broker, Parts House, Engine Shop, or another business looking to sell products on Flying411?

Selling adds a seller storefront to your account.

What do you want to sell?
Got it — we'll skip selling.
3

Do you offer aviation services?

Service providers also get a vendor storefront and buyer inquiries.

Which services do you offer?
Got it — no services to add.

What we'll create for you

Buyer account Client
Lets you message sellers directly in-site. Browsing, calling and contacting sellers is open to everyone — no account needed.
Vendor account Vendor
Sell aircraft, engines or parts — or offer services — with a storefront and buyer inquiries.
You'll get a Buyer (Client) account. Say "Yes" to selling or offering services to add a vendor storefront.

Finish up

You're registering as a buyer — no business details needed.
Agreements

Mockup logic: Q1 (own / looking to buy or sell) is just a buyer-side flag — no checkboxes at signup. Q2 (selling products) and Q3 (services) reveal their options only on Yes and, together, cover every category the old "Select Services" grid had — nothing dropped. A services-only Yes still creates a Vendor account, but Parts/Engines listing is gated behind a request-access step (per the Q3 feedback). Fields use the real register.php validations (intl phone with mask, password rules, email, required agreements).