Reply to MASS FLYER: MF
The Caribbean air Rally 2023 event, celebrated 20 years: Vincent Dunn long time participant, is really the only one in this chat, with enough experience and knowledge about the International Air Rally events (Canada and Caribbean) to speak the truth about his own experience with the Air Rally.
Above is a report on the Caribbean Air Rally 2023, from one of the participants. Mr. MF, So full of lies and wrong interpretations geared to discredit the organization and discourage pilots from joining these fun amazing adventures. This 2023 air rally was indeed difficult ! for some reason, a group of pilots deviated from their itinerary when others reached destination, no trouble… total fiction !!
First to be clear: Definition of International Air Rally : Caribbean AIR RALLY: Flying challenge over a specified route with a pilot and crew keeping a predetermined itinerary with a set time schedule, with a purpose of promoting flying in the Caribbean Islands, interacting with locals, promoting aerospace to youth ! in the category of Sports event and most important supported by local Government at visited destinations: facebook page International Air Rally has much proof to that..pictures, videos articles..…
Cost comparison because money talks……
Air Rally cost : 2750$ pp for 11 nights - Aircraft fee 485$
VIsited destinations : 5 countries: Turks & Caicos, Tortola BVI, Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Guadeloupe and Dominican Republic.–
CREW OF 2: $5 985 – 544$ for 2 per day
Include breakfast, transport from to airport, landing parking airport fees, group meal per destination, flight coordination, meeting with Ministers, media, etc…..
CST : 6,899 USD pp for 6 nights- Airplane Fee: $1,150 USD-
Visited destinations: 2 countries: turks and Caicos and Dominican Republic
CREW OF 2 : 14 950$ for 6 nights- 2 492$ for 2 Per day
Cayman tour Parker:
3 nights – 1 destination: Cayman
Airport fees: approx. ? 200/plane
Cuban overflight permit: 165$
Hotel 3 nights: Garden view ? 500$ x 3 + 1500$
Parker fee : 550$
Transport not covered neither breakfast or diners or activities: extras
Total : 2415$ = 805$ for 2 per day
Con reported by Mr. MF: The organizers were arrogant and strictly “My way or the highway” which caused undue stress and drama. …...
Air Rally record straight: never said or implied. Weather to Bequia as reported by the pilots who flew there on schedule, was VMC .Pilots report was validated on radar by Committee on the ground in Anguilla. Every effort was made by Committee leader to convince pilots to move on to Bequia but many decided to stay and it had nothing to do with weather. Six airplane made it as per schedule to Bequia. Cessna 172 VFR was part of the 6. Pilot Matthew 18 year old invited by Air Rally landed in Bequia ! flying Rally plane Baron B55
The next day: 4 aircraft departed Anguilla for Bequia. 3 made it, 1 VFR,3 IFR, 1 deviated to Guadeloupe due to pump problem. So 9 of 19 aircraft made it to Bequia. On that morning air rally Committee sent photos: beautiful sunrise, no clouds full VFR… still pilots remained on the ground in Anguilla. .
Though the Air Rally rules are clear: anyone diverting to another destination for any other reason than mechanical, health issue or weather, is no longer part of the Group, diverted pilots were not let down: Organizers, very familiar with Anguilla, provided all the contacts for inexpensive hotels and FBO contact and proposed that the group rejoins the rally in Guadeloupe however, the Air Rally could not be responsible for coordination and support to this group without being on sight and from a distance.
Air Rally record straight : The Air Rally committee was well aware that the 2 Committee members on Cessna 210, fully supported by the organization all expenses paid ! fuel, accommodations, yes indeed ! lucky guys ! had omitted to declare on departure from KFXE that they had unusual fuel consumption problem: NO RANGE This only came up when, on approach to Providenciales they only had 15 minutes of fuel left in the tank. The Cessna 210 landed in bad weather in Provo with ONLY 15 mnts fuel left ! this crew (one airline pilot onboard) was unable to fulfil its obligations. The range problem was serious should a diversion be required on the way to Bequia. The crew was asked to leave the committee however could continue if they covered their cost which they declined and went home.Another member of the Air Rally committee (Airline pilot ) joined us the next day with Bonanza with onboard 1 of the 2 young pilots invited to log time all expenses covered (this is part of our mission) . the fact that young 18 year old pilot Matthew landed in Bequia on schedule !! did make a few pilots unconfortable..
Con reported by Mr. MF: Organizers prevented a participant from continuing with the group (denied him aircraft parking with the group) after he recovered from an illness which necessitated a logistics deviation. ... This is a serious accusation and a total lie. We heard through the Whatsapp that a crew flying bonanza B35, both pilots, went to Guadeloupe from Anguilla because one of them was not well. They were identified by Guadeloupe Authority as Air Rally participants (on the list and not excluded) and directed to General Aviation Parking which happened to be right next to the Air Rally allocated area. GA parking is far more friendly than the Air Rally parking area…no bathroom,, long walk no shelter… The GA parking could not accommodate the 20 planes but surely could accommodate the 2 rally planes that landed in Guadeloupe earlier than expected: One Air Rally aircraft arrived earlier to clear a mechanical issue; the Rally parking was supervised by the police and locked at the time when these 2 arrived... On arrival in Guadeloupe, as scheduled, the rally planes where locked into that section sealed by police. As arranged by airport authority…
Mr. MF spread the word on Whatsapp to all the pilots, on the final day in DR, that a customs agent in Stella Marris was denying entry to pilots coming from Dominican Republic trying to scare pilots The organisers set the record straight and told Mr. MF to stop being so negative. This person MF was a problem from start ! keeps going today posting crazy comments and lies every chat he can find….
For 20 years what helped pilots proceed safely without accidents from the strongest to the weakest is the scout strategy.: IFR planes with long range used as scouts to relay weather back. This was applied when the planes flew to Bequia from Anguilla. TBM relaying status ahead and reporting back conditions, 2023 Participants ignored this approach which proved to be a success even in the Arctic and Alaska.
Con as reported by Mr. MF: The hotels for the most part, were second rate, old, and run-down.
BE your own judge : you can google these : Osprey Beach Hotel Grand turk – Windham Lambert Beach Tortola-Villa Aquarius Bequia proposed to Mrs MF one of 4 empty due to the missing group that stayed in Anguilla ! Auberg de la vieille tour Guadeloupe, hotel for Air France Crew.. and Gran hotel Europa.
Including : Breakfast, and celebration dinners, including open bar, roof top reception and dance !!Transport and flight support, etc….
Handlers : this year exceptionally, 3 handlers were contracted to assist pilots: Atlantic Aviation in Provo, Platinum in Tortola and Universal Aviation in Santo Domingo. The prices were negotiated down more than 1/3 of the normal price per plane. Universal offered services free of charge ! and is now a rally partner in DR
Fuel : All fuel was arranged at final destination. Pilots unable to make the longest legs (KFXE-MBPV 508 NM/MBGT-TUPJ 414 NM/TFFR-MDJB 504 NM) were set with alternate fuel stops on route (TJRV-MYLS) 1 alternate, not 2 this was just for the 172 and PA28.. This information is on the destination kneeboards provided by Air Rally to pilots. Unexpected: We learned in Bequia 2 days prior to arrival in Guadeloupe that fuel truck had mechanical problem and we could not refuel on arrival as we always do. However, we would refuel on departure. The Committee strongly recommended to pilots in Bequia to get fuel in Argyle 20 NM away, 5 minute flight from Bequia same country, which some of us did. Mr. MF rejected the option.. We then proposed Martinique, easy stop to refuel as an alternate.
There was no weather that called for activity rescheduling, just pilots unwilling to fly when conditions permitted. Air Rally does not, neither does Parker or CST make any reservations of activities on behalf of participants. Reservations were made individually and could be cancelled individually. A schooner with 31 people was booked in Bequia again individually by participants online. Air Rally had no control over these bookings. The schooner booked for 31 persons sailed with the 8 people onboard that made it to Bequia ! What lobster diner ?
''The briefings were inconsistent and disjointed as the organizers continually argued amongst themselves on details. …By the end of the tour, they still couldn’t get their projector to work properly.'' I think Mr. MF has run out of ideas…
Should Mr. MF report be interpreted as bashing with the sole purpose to discourage pilots to join this adventure to visit the Caribbean islands at the most affordable price with the support not only from the air Rally committee but from all island Governments that participated in organizing this event?. You will find all the Media TV news reports along the way, Ministers receiving pilots, etc… children visiting airplanes on destinations media… on the International Air Rally facebook
to all chat members, the Air Rally people have never been reluctant to answer questions, and always open to welcome new pilots from the C172 to the TBM majority are single engine C182, Bonanza, RVs, Lancair...