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Old July 23rd 06, 05:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 11:33:05 -0500, Greg Copeland
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 16:17:40 +0000, john smith wrote:

In article ,
Greg Copeland wrote:

Is there a website which makes it easy to find a rental in a city and/or
at an airport of your choosing? The plane I trained in was fine for
training but it's a well used trainer. For local flights, I'm okay with
using it but for some longer flights I'd prefer to rent something else.
The flight school I'm at does have other craft, but not at prices I'm
willing to way. Besides, most of those "other" are complex and I do not
have my complex endorcement. And so, I'm left wondering if there is an
easy way to locate planes to rent? Any such site?


If you specify a city or town, the folks on this group can refer you to
specific recommendations as to FBO's to contact.
If renting from an FBO, count on a minimum two-hour check out flight
before they will rent to you. Call ahead and make an appointment for the
time you will be there. Ask what paperwork and proof of insurance you
need to bring.


I'm expecting a 1-2 hour check out. Speaking of which, can you share with
me what to expect? Just proof that I can competently fly and time to
become familair with the plane? Or something more involved from the PTS?

I'd love to have some options from KDTO. I did my training at 52F; as
such, that's where I've been renting. But KDTO is about half the
distance for me. I've already started checking into renting from US
Flight Academy (http://www.usflightacademy.com/iFacility-Denton.htm), as
they are only 15 minutes from my house. I drove around there yesteday and
they were the only place I could find. A year ago there were three or
four smaller players there too but couldn't find any signs this trip. The
airport has a tower (VFR, IIRC), is pretty clean, has new hangars being
built, etc...in other words, is growing nicely. As such, I was expecting
to find more out there. Anyone know if I missed anyone?

In fact, if I pull the trigger on purchasing a plane at years end, that's
where I intend to keep it.


Greg


If you're in AOPA you can search the airport database for an area and
specify withn a range. Then look at FBO's, many have websites.
That's what I do whenever I visit the USA.

David