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William Snow
March 15th 05, 12:20 PM
I am a PPL, IA, working on my CPL. I would like to rent an airplane in
Escondido area. Does anyone know of a reasonable FBO that will rent Piper
PA28-140 to 200R, that you will recommend??
Thank You
Larry Dighera
March 15th 05, 01:30 PM
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 07:20:47 -0500, "William Snow"
> wrote in >::
>I am a PPL, IA, working on my CPL. I would like to rent an airplane in
>Escondido area. Does anyone know of a reasonable FBO that will rent Piper
>PA28-140 to 200R, that you will recommend??
>Thank You
>
Although there are no personal recommendations, the FBOs at KSEE are
available here:
http://www.aopa.org/members/airports/detail2.cfm?id=10612
Pacific Coast Flyers out of Palomar has 3 of them. That is who I fly with.
The planes do not have GPS, but are maintained well.
http://www.pacificoastflyers.org
Larry Dighera > wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 07:20:47 -0500, "William Snow"
> > wrote in >::
>
> >I am a PPL, IA, working on my CPL. I would like to rent an airplane in
> >Escondido area. Does anyone know of a reasonable FBO that will rent
> >Piper PA28-140 to 200R, that you will recommend??
> >Thank You
> >
>
> Although there are no personal recommendations, the FBOs at KSEE are
> available here:
> http://www.aopa.org/members/airports/detail2.cfm?id=10612
--
Mike Flyin'8
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Carl / KG6YKL
March 18th 05, 02:04 AM
> http://www.pacificoastflyers.org
Anybody at CRQ renting taildraggers these days? What is the going
rate? I haven't flown in several years and would like to get back in
the air. I'm just interested in stick and rudder flying though.
Hangar 10 used to have 2 Citabrias and a Decathalon...but Hangar 10 is
long gone.
Carl
Mike 'Flyin'8'
March 18th 05, 02:31 AM
The fleet consists of:
(1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
(3) Cessna 172 $66
(1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
(1) Piper Warrior $67
(1) Piper Archer II $77
(1) Piper Arrow IV $88
(1) Piper Dakota $98
(1) Mooney $86
(1) Citabria $73
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
See my online aerial photo album at
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Montblack
March 18th 05, 03:46 AM
pacific and coast were sharing a "c"
Now it will work.
http://www.pacificcoastflyers.org
Montblack
Mike 'Flyin'8'
March 18th 05, 04:43 AM
Ah crud... you are right... Sorry bout that.... Fast Fangers.....
Grrrr
Thanks for the good catch
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 21:46:58 -0600, "Montblack"
> wrote:
>pacific and coast were sharing a "c"
>
>Now it will work.
>
>http://www.pacificcoastflyers.org
>
>
>Montblack
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
See my online aerial photo album at
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Blueskies
March 18th 05, 10:34 PM
"Mike 'Flyin'8'" > wrote in message ...
> The fleet consists of:
>
> (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
> (3) Cessna 172 $66
> (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
> (1) Piper Warrior $67
> (1) Piper Archer II $77
> (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
> (1) Piper Dakota $98
> (1) Mooney $86
> (1) Citabria $73
>
>
> Mike Alexander
> PP-ASEL
> Temecula, CA
> See my online aerial photo album at
> http://flying.4alexanders.com
Are those prices 'wet'.
"Blueskies" > wrote:
> "Mike 'Flyin'8'" > wrote in message
> ...
> > The fleet consists of:
> >
> > (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
> > (3) Cessna 172 $66
> > (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
> > (1) Piper Warrior $67
> > (1) Piper Archer II $77
> > (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
> > (1) Piper Dakota $98
> > (1) Mooney $86
> > (1) Citabria $73
>
> Are those prices 'wet'.
Yes.
--
Mike Flyin'8
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
http://flying.4alexanders.com
wrote:
> "Blueskies" > wrote:
> > "Mike 'Flyin'8'" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > The fleet consists of:
> > >
> > > (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
> > > (3) Cessna 172 $66
> > > (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
> > > (1) Piper Warrior $67
> > > (1) Piper Archer II $77
> > > (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
> > > (1) Piper Dakota $98
> > > (1) Mooney $86
> > > (1) Citabria $73
> >
> > Are those prices 'wet'.
>
> Yes.
Almost forgot to add.... But since it is a club, there is also a $350+
annual dues. Can not remember the exact annual cost, but that is pretty
close. However, the pilot is named on the insurance policy so that counts
towards something.
--
Mike Flyin'8
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Montblack
March 19th 05, 02:12 AM
("Blueskies" wrote)
>> (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
>> (3) Cessna 172 $66
>> (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
>> (1) Piper Warrior $67
>> (1) Piper Archer II $77
>> (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
>> (1) Piper Dakota $98
>> (1) Mooney $86
>> (1) Citabria $73
> Are those prices 'wet'.
I wondered that too. This looks like a great setup. What am I missing?
Check out www.pacificcoastflyers.org
(Join the Club link)
Afterwards a checkout by one of the Club approved CFI's is required for your
final acceptance. Current Club Dues is $23/mo. + $25 Initiation Fee & $20
Key Deposit. ($23 * x Months + $25 + $20) is the total cost to join. The
amount of months is from the current month until next July.
I don't know if the "July" is 05 or 06? Seriously - no clue.
IMHO, cheap, cheap, cheap buy-in. (Do you own a piece of the planes?)
Even the dues on top of the "wet" rental rates seem OK for walk-away prices:
$300/ year fees = an additional:
$3/ hr ...100 hrs flying per year
$6/ hr ...50 hrs flying per year
$12/ hr ....25 hrs flying per year
(More from their site)
* Liberal 1 hour per day cross-country minimums.
* Lowest insurance deductible - 80% paid by the Club
* YOU are named as an Additional Insured on the Club policy - No subrogation
* Most travel and lodging expenses paid in the event of unscheduled
maintenance problems
while away from the home airport.
* We accept other club & FBO checkouts.
Flying club here in Minnesota wants almost $7K buy in, then dues at
$98/month, for 50 people on 4 planes - and it's considered a very good club.
http://www.flywell.org/flywell_costs.htm
Montblack
Mike 'Flyin'8'
March 19th 05, 02:33 AM
Nothing... It is a great setup. you can take a plane for as long as
you need as long as you fly it for 1 hour per day you book it. So, if
you want a plane for 2 weeks, you put 14 hours on it... or at least
pay for 14 hours.
You gotta get checked out by a club CFI before you can rent...
additionally, on certain planes, a specific CFI must check you out
before you can rent it.
You do not own part of the planes... You pay your annual dues, rent as
needed, and walk away if you wish...
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:12:01 -0600, "Montblack"
> wrote:
>("Blueskies" wrote)
>>> (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
>>> (3) Cessna 172 $66
>>> (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
>>> (1) Piper Warrior $67
>>> (1) Piper Archer II $77
>>> (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
>>> (1) Piper Dakota $98
>>> (1) Mooney $86
>>> (1) Citabria $73
>
>> Are those prices 'wet'.
>
>I wondered that too. This looks like a great setup. What am I missing?
>
>Check out www.pacificcoastflyers.org
>
>(Join the Club link)
>Afterwards a checkout by one of the Club approved CFI's is required for your
>final acceptance. Current Club Dues is $23/mo. + $25 Initiation Fee & $20
>Key Deposit. ($23 * x Months + $25 + $20) is the total cost to join. The
>amount of months is from the current month until next July.
>
>I don't know if the "July" is 05 or 06? Seriously - no clue.
>
>IMHO, cheap, cheap, cheap buy-in. (Do you own a piece of the planes?)
>
>Even the dues on top of the "wet" rental rates seem OK for walk-away prices:
>$300/ year fees = an additional:
>$3/ hr ...100 hrs flying per year
>$6/ hr ...50 hrs flying per year
>$12/ hr ....25 hrs flying per year
>
>(More from their site)
>* Liberal 1 hour per day cross-country minimums.
>
>* Lowest insurance deductible - 80% paid by the Club
>* YOU are named as an Additional Insured on the Club policy - No subrogation
>
>* Most travel and lodging expenses paid in the event of unscheduled
>maintenance problems
>while away from the home airport.
>
>* We accept other club & FBO checkouts.
>
>Flying club here in Minnesota wants almost $7K buy in, then dues at
>$98/month, for 50 people on 4 planes - and it's considered a very good club.
>
>http://www.flywell.org/flywell_costs.htm
>
>
>Montblack
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
See my online aerial photo album at
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Mike 'Flyin'8'
March 19th 05, 02:37 AM
Almost forget.... You asked about the July thing.... If you were to
join now... You would pay from now until July 05.... Come July 05, you
pay for a full year. The annual dues are prorated.... So... it you
only be $23 * 4 = $92 (April, May, June, July) This would cover you
until July, when the next year is due.... That is a little more. :-)
$23 * 12
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 20:12:01 -0600, "Montblack"
> wrote:
>("Blueskies" wrote)
>>> (1) Cessna 152 (VFR) $51
>>> (3) Cessna 172 $66
>>> (1) Cessna 177 Cardinal RG $95
>>> (1) Piper Warrior $67
>>> (1) Piper Archer II $77
>>> (1) Piper Arrow IV $88
>>> (1) Piper Dakota $98
>>> (1) Mooney $86
>>> (1) Citabria $73
>
>> Are those prices 'wet'.
>
>I wondered that too. This looks like a great setup. What am I missing?
>
>Check out www.pacificcoastflyers.org
>
>(Join the Club link)
>Afterwards a checkout by one of the Club approved CFI's is required for your
>final acceptance. Current Club Dues is $23/mo. + $25 Initiation Fee & $20
>Key Deposit. ($23 * x Months + $25 + $20) is the total cost to join. The
>amount of months is from the current month until next July.
>
>I don't know if the "July" is 05 or 06? Seriously - no clue.
>
>IMHO, cheap, cheap, cheap buy-in. (Do you own a piece of the planes?)
>
>Even the dues on top of the "wet" rental rates seem OK for walk-away prices:
>$300/ year fees = an additional:
>$3/ hr ...100 hrs flying per year
>$6/ hr ...50 hrs flying per year
>$12/ hr ....25 hrs flying per year
>
>(More from their site)
>* Liberal 1 hour per day cross-country minimums.
>
>* Lowest insurance deductible - 80% paid by the Club
>* YOU are named as an Additional Insured on the Club policy - No subrogation
>
>* Most travel and lodging expenses paid in the event of unscheduled
>maintenance problems
>while away from the home airport.
>
>* We accept other club & FBO checkouts.
>
>Flying club here in Minnesota wants almost $7K buy in, then dues at
>$98/month, for 50 people on 4 planes - and it's considered a very good club.
>
>http://www.flywell.org/flywell_costs.htm
>
>
>Montblack
Mike Alexander
PP-ASEL
Temecula, CA
See my online aerial photo album at
http://flying.4alexanders.com
Carl / KG6YKL
March 19th 05, 06:33 PM
Montblack wrote:
> pacific and coast were sharing a "c"
>
> Now it will work.
>
> http://www.pacificcoastflyers.org
>
>
> Montblack
>
Hey that Citabria is John's plane. I have about 100 hours in Good ol'
25delta.
Carl
William Snow
March 21st 05, 01:11 PM
Thank you everyone. I am visiting my daughter, from the 18th to the 24th,
from Boston.. Membership is out of the question although the club looks
great. I wish we had one here at PYM.
"William Snow" > wrote in message
...
>I am a PPL, IA, working on my CPL. I would like to rent an airplane in
>Escondido area. Does anyone know of a reasonable FBO that will rent Piper
>PA28-140 to 200R, that you will recommend??
> Thank You
>
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