Gordon Freeman
Pre-Flight
I'm trying to get my brother-in-law a way to hop from Denver to Telluride, but - naturally - the only option are expensive Air Carrier charters that run turboprop and jet services in the $5k price range for a relatively short flight.
So, just kind of thinking out-of-the-box here. Any and every CFI is technically a commercial pilot. Now, to be in compliance of FAA regulations, a person can hire a commercial pilot to fly them, but the aircraft needs to be rented (or owned) by that person separately.
Is there an online resource that would pair up local CFIs/commercial pilots willing to do flights-for-hire, and recommend aircraft owners willing to rent their plane for the trip?
Or am I missing something here? I called some flight schools in the Denver area, but most won't rent an aircraft unless you're a pilot yourself, or are signing up for lessons with them.
I'm just thinking, rent a Skylane (or similar), and hire a commercial/CFI pilot, and pay them by the hour.
I know a recent "app" from a Silicon Valley entrepreneur tried to make use of private pilots who own their aircraft to provide air taxi services, only to be shut down (naturally). But with recent furloughs, there are thousands of commercial pilots who probably wouldn't mind making some extra cash so long as their clients rent the aircraft separately.
Perfectly legal, but untapped market it seems.
So, just kind of thinking out-of-the-box here. Any and every CFI is technically a commercial pilot. Now, to be in compliance of FAA regulations, a person can hire a commercial pilot to fly them, but the aircraft needs to be rented (or owned) by that person separately.
Is there an online resource that would pair up local CFIs/commercial pilots willing to do flights-for-hire, and recommend aircraft owners willing to rent their plane for the trip?
Or am I missing something here? I called some flight schools in the Denver area, but most won't rent an aircraft unless you're a pilot yourself, or are signing up for lessons with them.
I'm just thinking, rent a Skylane (or similar), and hire a commercial/CFI pilot, and pay them by the hour.
I know a recent "app" from a Silicon Valley entrepreneur tried to make use of private pilots who own their aircraft to provide air taxi services, only to be shut down (naturally). But with recent furloughs, there are thousands of commercial pilots who probably wouldn't mind making some extra cash so long as their clients rent the aircraft separately.
Perfectly legal, but untapped market it seems.