VWGhiaBob
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One of the things we all hate about most FBO's is minimums. That is, if we want a plane all day or overnight, we are often held to minimums that make the trip too costly.
Here's an idea to get around minimums. I have approached 3 FBO's and they are all open to it...
It's a bit like selling an empty seat on an airline...better to get some money than none for the airplane and the owner if it's on lease back...
The idea: Consider waiving minimums if the plane is not booked and seems like it's not going to get booked.
For example, this coming weekend, I need a plane from Friday pm through Sunday am, but don't want to incur a 6 hour minimum. An FBO has agreed that if the plane is not booked by Friday, I can have it for that time period with no minimum.
The wins: I get a plane for an extended period, and the FBO / Owner get some money rather than none or only a quick "pop-up" flight.
No FBO I've approached has turned down a reasonable offer like this. For those of us checked out at multiple FBO's in metro areas, the odds of this working get even better.
Just wanted to share this idea which has worked well for me, and I feel it benefits the FBO and owner as well. Would love to see this more formally adopted on a wider basis.
Here's an idea to get around minimums. I have approached 3 FBO's and they are all open to it...
It's a bit like selling an empty seat on an airline...better to get some money than none for the airplane and the owner if it's on lease back...
The idea: Consider waiving minimums if the plane is not booked and seems like it's not going to get booked.
For example, this coming weekend, I need a plane from Friday pm through Sunday am, but don't want to incur a 6 hour minimum. An FBO has agreed that if the plane is not booked by Friday, I can have it for that time period with no minimum.
The wins: I get a plane for an extended period, and the FBO / Owner get some money rather than none or only a quick "pop-up" flight.
No FBO I've approached has turned down a reasonable offer like this. For those of us checked out at multiple FBO's in metro areas, the odds of this working get even better.
Just wanted to share this idea which has worked well for me, and I feel it benefits the FBO and owner as well. Would love to see this more formally adopted on a wider basis.