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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 13:11:52 -0700, "Jay Beckman" <jnsbeckman@cox.net>
wrote:
>
>Just out of curiosity for comparison's sake, what are the
>ages/models/equipment levels of the three 172s?
>
>FWIW, I'm renting from among a 2002, a 2003 and a 2004 172SP all with the
>NAV II package (GPS, Moving Map, Autopilot, Dual VORs...) at $105/hr wet.
>
>Jay B
>
These are all older planes, the 172's are M & N models, 76-79 if I
recall. All club planes are IFR cert. (except the 152). They fly a lot
which is good since they get 100 hour inspections quite often. Also,
there are a lot of students & pilots looking at them, so squawks get
reported regularly.
Pros:
Cheap, minimums are great for those weekend to 1 week trips.
(Round trip to Vegas, 3 days = ~$300)
On line scheduling
One set of keys fits all planes, 24HR access.
Contracted fuel truck service
Mechanically good condition
Nice location for me (KCRQ)
Cons:
Interiors rough
Older, mostly original electronics (only 1 has a GPS, non-IFR)
A few thoughtless members here & there, make life interesting, BUT, a
thorough preflight is a good thing.
The FBO i am familiar with here has the 172R & SP's for about $100
like you're paying . . . leather seats, etc. but they have a 2 hour
per day minimum for overnight flights.
(Round trip to Vegas, 3 days = ~$600)
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 13:11:52 -0700, "Jay Beckman" <jnsbeckman@cox.net>
wrote:
>
>Just out of curiosity for comparison's sake, what are the
>ages/models/equipment levels of the three 172s?
>
>FWIW, I'm renting from among a 2002, a 2003 and a 2004 172SP all with the
>NAV II package (GPS, Moving Map, Autopilot, Dual VORs...) at $105/hr wet.
>
>Jay B
>
These are all older planes, the 172's are M & N models, 76-79 if I
recall. All club planes are IFR cert. (except the 152). They fly a lot
which is good since they get 100 hour inspections quite often. Also,
there are a lot of students & pilots looking at them, so squawks get
reported regularly.
Pros:
Cheap, minimums are great for those weekend to 1 week trips.
(Round trip to Vegas, 3 days = ~$300)
On line scheduling
One set of keys fits all planes, 24HR access.
Contracted fuel truck service
Mechanically good condition
Nice location for me (KCRQ)
Cons:
Interiors rough
Older, mostly original electronics (only 1 has a GPS, non-IFR)
A few thoughtless members here & there, make life interesting, BUT, a
thorough preflight is a good thing.
The FBO i am familiar with here has the 172R & SP's for about $100
like you're paying . . . leather seats, etc. but they have a 2 hour
per day minimum for overnight flights.
(Round trip to Vegas, 3 days = ~$600)