jpower
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Hi everyone,
It's been a while since I've posted here (been lurking more since life got crazy in the last year or so while I finished up school), but I figured I'd ask the brain trust about rental options in the New York City area. I just passed my instrument checkride last week (yay!) and am moving to Manhattan this week. I'm very sad to leave my most favorite place to fly (a club in Ann Arbor, Michigan), but alas, flying is a hobby and work comes first, so now I have to find a place to fly in New York.
I have a couple outfits that have come up in my research but figured I'd reach out to see if there was any local knowledge before sharing what I found. I'll be living in Manhattan without a car, so I'll need a way to get to the airport using public transit, Zipcar, etc, in hopefully the most cost-effective way possible. Also, while flying is expensive, especially around NYC, I don't want to pay too too much ($205/hr for a G1000 172 is not sustainable for me at this point). That being said, I'd be interested in the best equipment I can find at reasonable rates. (IFR GPS if at all possible? I trained with a GTN650 which was awesome but have yet to find one at a reasonable distance and hourly rate around NYC). Also, I've been flying 172s a ton lately and a little variety never hurt, but I'd be just as happy with a good 'ol Skyhawk. In addition, I spoke with one place that said they don't like for renters to take planes overnight, and while I don't think I would be doing much of that, so it's not a dealbreaker, I think I would like having that flexibility if at all possible.
Finally, as I alluded to, I've been flying with a flying club for the last several years and really love the club atmosphere. It doesn't look like there are many (any?) in the New York City area without a high (multiple AMU) buy-in refundable only after several years of club membership, which is a non-starter for me since it is likely that I will be leaving the area after a year to a year and a half. If there are any clubs with a more reasonable buy-in (or no buy-in at all, like the club I'm in now), or one that is refundable after only a year or so, I'd definitely be interested in hearing about them.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide!
It's been a while since I've posted here (been lurking more since life got crazy in the last year or so while I finished up school), but I figured I'd ask the brain trust about rental options in the New York City area. I just passed my instrument checkride last week (yay!) and am moving to Manhattan this week. I'm very sad to leave my most favorite place to fly (a club in Ann Arbor, Michigan), but alas, flying is a hobby and work comes first, so now I have to find a place to fly in New York.
I have a couple outfits that have come up in my research but figured I'd reach out to see if there was any local knowledge before sharing what I found. I'll be living in Manhattan without a car, so I'll need a way to get to the airport using public transit, Zipcar, etc, in hopefully the most cost-effective way possible. Also, while flying is expensive, especially around NYC, I don't want to pay too too much ($205/hr for a G1000 172 is not sustainable for me at this point). That being said, I'd be interested in the best equipment I can find at reasonable rates. (IFR GPS if at all possible? I trained with a GTN650 which was awesome but have yet to find one at a reasonable distance and hourly rate around NYC). Also, I've been flying 172s a ton lately and a little variety never hurt, but I'd be just as happy with a good 'ol Skyhawk. In addition, I spoke with one place that said they don't like for renters to take planes overnight, and while I don't think I would be doing much of that, so it's not a dealbreaker, I think I would like having that flexibility if at all possible.
Finally, as I alluded to, I've been flying with a flying club for the last several years and really love the club atmosphere. It doesn't look like there are many (any?) in the New York City area without a high (multiple AMU) buy-in refundable only after several years of club membership, which is a non-starter for me since it is likely that I will be leaving the area after a year to a year and a half. If there are any clubs with a more reasonable buy-in (or no buy-in at all, like the club I'm in now), or one that is refundable after only a year or so, I'd definitely be interested in hearing about them.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide!