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I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was
interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA |
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On Sep 21, 8:46 am, Resser wrote:
I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Personally, I've never seen rental planes in Mexico. Most GA planes down there have N numbers and are owned by Americans. -robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1190394485.237615.158800
@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com: On Sep 21, 8:46 am, Resser wrote: I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Personally, I've never seen rental planes in Mexico. Most GA planes down there have N numbers and are owned by Americans. Or have no numbers and are not owned by anyone, according to the records. If you rent one of those, try to steer clear of borders and military vehicles. Oh, and also other untraceable vehicles. |
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On Sep 21, 2:06 pm, Judah wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in news:1190394485.237615.158800 @i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com: On Sep 21, 8:46 am, Resser wrote: I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Personally, I've never seen rental planes in Mexico. Most GA planes down there have N numbers and are owned by Americans. Or have no numbers and are not owned by anyone, according to the records. Where have you seen that? All fields in Mexico have heavy military presence, it would be very, very difficult to have an unauthorized aircraft in Mexico. Even when you land at remote dirt strips you are always greeted by the military. My plane is much safer in Mexico than in AZ (statistically). -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in
ups.com: Where have you seen that? All fields in Mexico have heavy military presence, it would be very, very difficult to have an unauthorized aircraft in Mexico. Even when you land at remote dirt strips you are always greeted by the military. My plane is much safer in Mexico than in AZ (statistically). Evidently, it was a poorer attempt at humor than I had hoped. The implication being that an unregistered aircraft might be in danger if it were observed by a military aircraft near a Mexican border. |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Judah wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Resser wrote: I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... Personally, I've never seen rental planes in Mexico. Most GA planes down there have N numbers and are owned by Americans. Or have no numbers and are not owned by anyone, according to the records. Where have you seen that? All fields in Mexico have heavy military presence, it would be very, very difficult to have an unauthorized aircraft in Mexico. Even when you land at remote dirt strips you are always greeted by the military. My plane is much safer in Mexico than in AZ (statistically). As I recall, a few years back, one of the Unsers of autoracing fame had his aircraft stolen in Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlan, presumably by drug courriers. It was turbocharged, and it seems the courriers have a liking for turbos because of their high altitude field performance. |
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On Sep 21, 4:58 pm, James Robinson wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote: Judah wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Resser wrote: I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... Personally, I've never seen rental planes in Mexico. Most GA planes down there have N numbers and are owned by Americans. Or have no numbers and are not owned by anyone, according to the records. Where have you seen that? All fields in Mexico have heavy military presence, it would be very, very difficult to have an unauthorized aircraft in Mexico. Even when you land at remote dirt strips you are always greeted by the military. My plane is much safer in Mexico than in AZ (statistically). As I recall, a few years back, one of the Unsers of autoracing fame had his aircraft stolen in Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlan, presumably by drug courriers. It was turbocharged, and it seems the courriers have a liking for turbos because of their high altitude field performance.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There was a T210 that was stolen near Pheonix a couple years ago that was in a locked hanger with a prop lock on it. The guy stole the plane right out of the hanger. In the U.S. when you go out to your plane to preflight no one comes up and asks you for ID and documentation. -robert |
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On Sep 21, 10:46 am, Resser wrote:
I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Go to bajabushpilots you will find a lot of information. I believe you need a US license to fly a N registered airplane in Mexico. If you have a US license there is no issue flying in and out of Mexico, all you need is liability insurance that covers Mexico. |
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On Sep 21, 10:46 am, Resser wrote:
I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Sorry, misunderstood your question. It will be very hard and expensive for you to rent an airplane in Mexico. You probably can hire one with pilot included again very expensive. You will not be able to fly a Mexican registered airplane with a PPL from Europe. |
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On Sep 21, 10:46 am, Resser wrote:
I'm taking a holiday in Mexico, near Acapulco, around Christmas, and was interested in doing some flying whilst there. I've located a GA airport nearby and was wondering if anyone knew the deal renting? I'm a PPL from Europe... TIA Unless the law has changed, you can't rent a Mexican registered aircraft without a Mexican pilot license - and you can't get a Mexican license unless you are a Mexican citizen. You might be able to find a local charter with a Mexican pilot who will let you do some flying? They are very protective of their little pilot community and don't encourage competition from anyone. Cheers and good luck |
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