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CaptnJacek00
October 21st 04, 03:04 AM
www.twintimebuilding.com

OtisWinslow
October 21st 04, 01:05 PM
Ohhhh .. careful Captn .. the spam police are gonna get ya.


"CaptnJacek00" > wrote in message
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> www.twintimebuilding.com

Kyler Laird
October 21st 04, 03:08 PM
"OtisWinslow" > writes:

>Ohhhh .. careful Captn .. the spam police are gonna get ya.

Darn it! I saw this in .marketplace and thought it was cool.
*Then* I noticed it everywhere else. It has little to do with
owning.

Grrr...

--kyler

Dude
October 21st 04, 03:35 PM
When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them adveritising
here. And this is practically free!

OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.



"OtisWinslow" > wrote in message
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> Ohhhh .. careful Captn .. the spam police are gonna get ya.
>
>
> "CaptnJacek00" > wrote in message
> ...
>> www.twintimebuilding.com
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>

OtisWinslow
October 21st 04, 04:56 PM
"Dude" > wrote in message
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> When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them adveritising
> here. And this is practically free!
>
> OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.
>

Well I'm going to guess. Two pilots. Say the plane rents for $150/hr. Each
pilot pays say $75 to $85 per
hour to log twin time. Both log the time flown PIC. Pilot #1 because he's
under the
hood manipulating the controls .. and pilot #2 because he's the safety pilot
and agreed
upon PIC. Everybody is happy.

Kyler Laird
October 21st 04, 05:08 PM
"Dude" > writes:

>When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them adveritising
>here. And this is practically free!

Our definitions of "practically" are different. Perhaps you'd like to
change my mind by practicing sending "free" money to me?

>OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.

I see a price of $150/hour for a PA-30 in this survey.
http://www.airaffair.com/Library/rentals.html
$125-140/hour for block time of 2.5 hour legs (not touch-and-goes/engine
chops/etc.) doesn't seem unreasonably discounted. (Plus there's at least
three hours at $160/hour for checkout.)

--kyler

Dude
October 21st 04, 09:10 PM
I didn't know they were doubling you up. That makes more sense.




"OtisWinslow" > wrote in message
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>
> "Dude" > wrote in message
> ...
>> When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them
>> adveritising here. And this is practically free!
>>
>> OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.
>>
>
> Well I'm going to guess. Two pilots. Say the plane rents for $150/hr. Each
> pilot pays say $75 to $85 per
> hour to log twin time. Both log the time flown PIC. Pilot #1 because he's
> under the
> hood manipulating the controls .. and pilot #2 because he's the safety
> pilot and agreed
> upon PIC. Everybody is happy.
>
>
>

Dude
October 21st 04, 09:11 PM
It would be giving it away if it were 70/hour wet. The plane uses almost
that much in fuel.


"Kyler Laird" > wrote in message
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> "Dude" > writes:
>
>>When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them adveritising
>>here. And this is practically free!
>
> Our definitions of "practically" are different. Perhaps you'd like to
> change my mind by practicing sending "free" money to me?
>
>>OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.
>
> I see a price of $150/hour for a PA-30 in this survey.
> http://www.airaffair.com/Library/rentals.html
> $125-140/hour for block time of 2.5 hour legs (not touch-and-goes/engine
> chops/etc.) doesn't seem unreasonably discounted. (Plus there's at least
> three hours at $160/hour for checkout.)
>
> --kyler

Robert M. Gary
October 27th 04, 05:54 PM
"Dude" > wrote in message >...
> When someone is giving stuff away for free, I don't mind them adveritising
> here. And this is practically free!
>
> OTOH, I don't see how they can do it and keep the plane well maintained.

Its no cheaper that anywhere else. They are charging two pilots so you
need to multiply that price by 2 to get a comparison number.

-Robert

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