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RENTAL AIRCRAFT

 

Cessna 150J               N1014M                    

    The Cessna 150 series has been the backbone of the training fleets of many flight schools.  These little aircraft are perfect for training and routine flight operations with straight and level flight characteristics, robust landing gear, easy stall recovery and reliability.  Our relatively low time N1014M is ready for you.

C-150J N1014M

Features                       

  • Single Nav/Com

  • Single VOR

  • Transponder

  • Intercom

CESSNA 172M           N13141/N5105Q                    

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  • 160 H.P.

  • KMA 24 Audio Panel

  • Northstar Loran

  • Bendix King KX 155 Nav Com

  • Bendix King KY 97A Com

  • Narco Nav 825 Nav

  • Bendix King KT76A Transponder w/ Mode C

  • Bendix King ADF KR 86

Piper Arrow III           N5011Q    (Check for Availability)                  

    The Piper Arrow has been a favorite among pilots for many years.  With its reliable 200 HP Lycoming fuel injected engine, useful load of more than 1200, large cabin, extended fuel tanks and 150 knot cruise speed at 9 gallons per hour, this aircraft will take you where you want to go quickly and efficiently.  The aircraft is fully IFR with an autopilot and many other amenities.  Whether you’re a seasoned complex aircraft pilot or seeking to get your complex high performance sign-off, this is the perfect aircraft.   Renters are required to have at least 150 total hours and 25 hours of retractable time.  In lieu of retractable time, the pilot may receive ten hours of dual instruction in the aircraft.  All renters must have a signoff for the plane by one of our flight instructors.

 

Features:

  • Dual Nav/Coms

  • Dual VOR/ILS

  • Transponder

  • ADF

  • IFR certified enroute and approach GPS

  • Intercom

  • Autopilot

 

 

 

This page last updated 10 July 2008