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GotScammed
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Hello,
I recently got what appears to be scammed into doing a “checkout” flight in a 172S. I am a commercially rated pilot with 1280hrs and I went up to see my folks this past weekend. I thought it would be nice to rent a plane and go fly around their area for a couple hours. I have over 500hrs in 172’s M-S model’s so I’m no stranger to the type aircraft. The problem was, when I called about renting one of their aircraft, they said the only one available was the most expensive, a 172S with G1000. Whatever I figured that was okay, and then proceeded to tell them my background and how I just wanted to use it for an hour or two, credentials etc. they demanded that I get “checked out” by one of their instructors, even though I probably have more time in that type of airplane than the guy I flew with. Not only did this flight require my demonstration of a few maneuvers, but multiple take off’s and landings to a full stop, so taxing backs etc… I was about to call it quits but figured I’d I have to pay for a flight that they didn’t deem successful so I continued. By the time we were done, we racked up 2.3 hrs and $620 just to get checked out in their plane, by that time I was so fed up I didn’t even fly the ‘hour or two’ flight that I originally set out to do. I will never be back and feel like I got royally taken advantage of.
my question is, are these lame “checkout” flights for the school or the insurance? If I have a lot of time in the make and model, why do I have to go through their dumb checkout in order to fly it? Who’s behind it??
I recently got what appears to be scammed into doing a “checkout” flight in a 172S. I am a commercially rated pilot with 1280hrs and I went up to see my folks this past weekend. I thought it would be nice to rent a plane and go fly around their area for a couple hours. I have over 500hrs in 172’s M-S model’s so I’m no stranger to the type aircraft. The problem was, when I called about renting one of their aircraft, they said the only one available was the most expensive, a 172S with G1000. Whatever I figured that was okay, and then proceeded to tell them my background and how I just wanted to use it for an hour or two, credentials etc. they demanded that I get “checked out” by one of their instructors, even though I probably have more time in that type of airplane than the guy I flew with. Not only did this flight require my demonstration of a few maneuvers, but multiple take off’s and landings to a full stop, so taxing backs etc… I was about to call it quits but figured I’d I have to pay for a flight that they didn’t deem successful so I continued. By the time we were done, we racked up 2.3 hrs and $620 just to get checked out in their plane, by that time I was so fed up I didn’t even fly the ‘hour or two’ flight that I originally set out to do. I will never be back and feel like I got royally taken advantage of.
my question is, are these lame “checkout” flights for the school or the insurance? If I have a lot of time in the make and model, why do I have to go through their dumb checkout in order to fly it? Who’s behind it??