any pireps from this area?
I'm toying with the idea of getting back in the game and flying some hours off with a CFI to knock of the rust.
With the price they charge for rentals now days I'd like to be efficient about finding a place to work with.
looking mostly for
Several years ago I took my son and did a "discovery flight" just for fun down at KSGJ in a 172P (N99442, looks like they still have it, currently listed at $156/hr). It was an old tired dog of an airplane and I'm not paying premium money for something like that. The thing wouldn't taxi straight without dragging the brake on one side, and I had to physically get out of the aircraft in the runup are just to adjust the seat...it was so worn out it wouldn't adjust with my weight in in (then prob about 170-180#)!
later, I did fly a few hours out of KHEG. The first 172 was a F model (N7989U, currently on their site listed at $140/hr)) and pretty much a tired dog too, so for the next couple flights I switched to their 172N (N6341J, currently listed $165/hr) Better but still a disappointment for the price.
I have no idea if these schools have improved these planes or not...it was a few years ago. Guess I'm marching on the assumption they'll be about the same....
I'm toying with the idea of getting back in the game and flying some hours off with a CFI to knock of the rust.
With the price they charge for rentals now days I'd like to be efficient about finding a place to work with.
looking mostly for
- decent planes, but reasonable prices, don't care abt cosmetics so much, mostly condition and operable equipment.... not looking for $400/hr top end stuff...
- schools where I won't have too tough of a time getting on the schedule on a decent weather weekend to stay current
Several years ago I took my son and did a "discovery flight" just for fun down at KSGJ in a 172P (N99442, looks like they still have it, currently listed at $156/hr). It was an old tired dog of an airplane and I'm not paying premium money for something like that. The thing wouldn't taxi straight without dragging the brake on one side, and I had to physically get out of the aircraft in the runup are just to adjust the seat...it was so worn out it wouldn't adjust with my weight in in (then prob about 170-180#)!
later, I did fly a few hours out of KHEG. The first 172 was a F model (N7989U, currently on their site listed at $140/hr)) and pretty much a tired dog too, so for the next couple flights I switched to their 172N (N6341J, currently listed $165/hr) Better but still a disappointment for the price.
I have no idea if these schools have improved these planes or not...it was a few years ago. Guess I'm marching on the assumption they'll be about the same....