A US-kind of FBO does not exist in Europe. It is difficult to find places to rent planes from outside flying clubs, where one has to be a member, or from flight schools. The UK CAA has a clear website including licensing requirements; these are standardized throughout Europe.
Well, most European nations grant a JAR-FCL. The license fits a common criteria such that it is honored in all member states. With the license, I myself have flown Dutch, German, French, British, Spanish, Greek and Italian registered planes.
See also http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/licensing_overview.html valid until gradually replaced by EASA
Good to hear. User skynewbie will appreciate your help
And for longer trips, I can recommend a place in the UK that has two nice Saratogas for rent with very low experience requirements and no daily minimums...
(But the price will make you scream if you aren't used to European GA pricing)
Modern Air, based in Fowlmere, not far from Cambridge. Very nice planes, Derick, the guy who owns the place is great, and the strip is in very good condition.
They now have two Saratogas, website only lists one. I had that for a month last summer, and will do another trip next summer.
But again, prices are very European (although need to remember they only charge for airborne time, no Hobbs ripoffs).
Yeah, I'm familiar with the prices outside the US, if you want to fly, just don't think about it. Australia was much the same but it provided an interesting benefit, almost every airplane on the airfield is for rent. I even had access to a Navajo if I had need for one.
I've been to Australia a couple of times and every time I think "damn, I really want to fly here". Happy to hear any suggestions (especially if they involve Cairns and the GBR...)
Adam, the boat was owned by the friend I made the trip with. He has got his boat at the Biograd Marina in Croatia. It was 36'. I do not know the rental cost for these boats. A search on the internet (rental boat biograd) provides some figures.
Including cleaning and in the high season (July/August) prices indeed go well over EUR 2000 p/w. In april it is half that money.