How much is aircraft rental at your FBO?

DMD3.

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I learned to fly in a Skyhawk with a rate of $89.90 (96.20 post-tax). There used to be a C150 for only $60 an hour at another airport before they sold it a few years ago.
 
Last time I rented..... $35.00 for a C-152 wet. $45.00 for a IFR C-172 wet, $48.00 for the LORAN equipped IFR C-172. And there was no tax on rentals.

That was only 20 years ago.

(does that make me sound old?)
 
I don't rent but

Seems like 172s and Cherokees are going for 100-110ish wet

150/2 80-90ish wet.

About $20hr more if you have to have a late model and glass for whatever reason.




$169 for a 172N that isn't event /G :rofl:

Does it come with complementary

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Currently $105 for the C150 and Ercoupe, $119 for the Cherokee 140, $139 for the C172 and C140, and $225 for the Apache. These are wet prices.
 
$169 for a 172N that isn't event /G :rofl:

Does it come with complementary

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Thats the nice stuff. :thumbsup:

Here:

Maule MXT-7: $118.25
Piper Arrow: $141.25
Piper Twin Comanche: $228.00

+ a $12.00 hr fuel surcharge
 
Yup! But people rent them anyway. Their Cirrus planes are really popular as well. They are always flying.

That's just crazy, at that price point, if they are the only show in town, buying a little Grumman, 150, 120, Aeronca, etc makes total sense.
 
That's just crazy, at that price point, if they are the only show in town, buying a little Grumman, 150, 120, Aeronca, etc makes total sense.
There are bunch of other schools at FRG but NFI seems to attract a lot of the wealthy patrons.
 
There are bunch of other schools at FRG but NFI seems to attract a lot of the wealthy patrons.

I should re-sticker some lemon pledge and sell it to them to clean the windshields, thinking $59.99 a can sounds fair!

I'll call it

Aviators Elite Windscreen & Monical Cleaner
Because you deserve it.
 
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I should re-sticker some lemon pledge and sell it to them to clean the windshields, thinking $59.99 a can sounds fair!

I'll call it

Aviators Elite Windscreen & Monical Cleaner
Because you deserve it.
:rofl: Go for it!
 
Here in BIS:
172/G $143 wet
182RG $228 (plus or minus a couple dollars, I haven't rented it yet)
 
Remos-GX rents for $104 wet where I take lessons (KSAF). It's LSA, but has glass cockpit and almost new-plane smell.
 
Off the top of my head the club planes that I frequently use

Warrior /U $99
Archer III /G (430) $119
172 180hp /U $120
Cardinal /U $120
Arrow /G $124
Comanche $170

All wet prices, but it's a club not an FBO, so there are monthly dues ($30) and no FBO type services. Just airplanes on a ramp.
 
This is why I bought a plane...

C172S (g1000) - $195 wet (happy meal/minute)

PA-44 (g1000) - $380 wet (2 happy meals/minute)
 
C172/G ---130/hr plus 25/mo membership

SR20---192/hr wet

SR22---253/hr wet
 
$97/hr for a 150, $121/hr for a 172, and $156/hr for the 180hp Arrow in the club I'm in. All those are based on tach time.
 
C172N : $112 wet
C172 180HP : $115 wet
C182RG : $160 wet
Evektor Sportstar : $108 wet

All include a fuel surcharge that varies based on the price of 100ll
 
KTTA, just south of Raleigh. Current hourly rates at Wings of Carolina - all wet, plus $65/month membership

C152 - 64.73
Warrior II - 90.89
C172S - 107.18
M20J - 142.69

The rates fluctuate periodically depending on the price of fuel. You can reduce membership if you help out with some tasks around the club, such as washing airplanes or doing maintenance on maintenance night. We have a couple of members who are A&Ps, so we take care of the substantial portion of maintenance ourselves.
 
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Mooney Ovation. $225/wet. Didn't pay attention to the others since I don't want to fly them.
 
All prices are wet and to my knowledge all are IFR-equipped except the 152. The R/S models have 430W in them.

KRVS (Tulsa,OK) Christiansen Aviation FBO
C152-------------------$89
C172N/P-----------------$107
C172R/S--------------$117
C172S G1000-------$143
C172RG--------------$134
Seminole-------------$250

They also have block rates, etc. to reduce the cost per hour a bit.
 
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Which airport is this located? It's worth a long drive if I ever need to build time.

Charleston SC area I'd guess - post's area is SC Low Country.

Where are you?
 
Archer W/ Aspen and GTN 750 145.00 Hr Wet.
Archer W/ Garmin 430 145.00 Hr Wet.
 
KHEF
Prices are WET, as far as i know, also has 10% off of 10hr blocks
Diamond DA-20 $119.00
Diamond DA-40XLS with G1000/SVT $164.00
Diamond DA-40 with G1000 $159.00
Cessna 152's $90.00
Cessna 172's $115.00
Piper PA-28 Arrow/Retracts $135.00
Piper Aztec Twin Engine/Retracts $280.00
 
I learned to fly in a new C-150 at $18/hr wet. Ok, that was 40yrs ago.

Currently paying $200/hr wet for a C182RG, 78 model, G430W with MX20.
$165/hr wet, T-41B (210HP) with GTN750
$27/hr for an LS-4
$30/hr for a Grob 103 Twin II
 
We're charging $120/hr wet for a steam 172M. Given the cost of fuel, insurance, and hangar, I can't figure out how you'd do it for less.
 
KLOU (Louisville, KY) - dry, Hobbs

C-152 - $60
C-172 - $75 to $96, plus one at $135
Arrow - $105
SR20 G1000 - $190
SR22 Avidyne - $200
DA-42 - $235
 
C150 $207/hour.
C172 $240/hour.
(wet, including our local Class C airpot landing charges, but those are not much)
Welcome to Europe!

Then again we pay $4.5/gallon for car gasoline as well and it's the cheapest in years :)
 
I don't rent but the local FBO has a 2000 Cessna 172sp/g with autopilot for $140/hr wet.
 
We're charging $120/hr wet for a steam 172M. Given the cost of fuel, insurance, and hangar, I can't figure out how you'd do it for less.


We used to rent a AA1 for 63 hr dry, before students rented they pulled a AVEMCO renters policy and signed a waiver.
 
Probably the same place as another poster:
172(Steam, 80% with 430): $95-125
172RG: $127
182T(Steam): $170
182T(G1000): $205(The T182T is $208)
182RG(Steam):$182
182RG(Aspen+STEC): $192
 
KTCY has a variety of C172 M, N, and P planes, all which rent for $75/dry. It comes out to about $120/hour wet.
 
We used to rent a AA1 for 63 hr dry, before students rented they pulled a AVEMCO renters policy and signed a waiver.

Renters policy protects the renter not the owner of the airplane. Not a viable strategy at all unless you don't care about liability coverage and don't care about whether or not you'll get paid if something happens to the hull.
 
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