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Old February 7th 05, 01:01 PM
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Default Interested in renting a six seat single engine in NYC area

Hi - I am a 300+ hour private pilot who flies out of the MacDan rental
club at Essex County. I am looking to rent a six seat single engine
aircraft (Saratoga, etc) for occassional use so I can carry more
passengers. I have been flying for eight years out of TEB and now CDW.

Does anyone know of any FBOs or owners who might be interested in
renting this type of aircraft?

Thanks,
Ben Alimansky
(917) 435-1996

 




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