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Old December 16th 03, 03:49 AM
PhyrePhox
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Hello everyone,

I'm going home over the holidays and would like to take some of my
family out for a little ride. Especially my x-P51 pilot grandfather. I've
looked at all of the FBO web sites that I can find in the Denver,Co area but
can't seem to find any that have rentals. If I was a student or was a
member of the club I'd have no problem but I can't see joining a club to fly
once or twice in the two weeks I'll be home.

Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Paul Davis
aka Adeian


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Old December 16th 03, 03:58 AM
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Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Try Mcair at Jeffco: http://www.mcairaviation.com/home.htm

I dropped in to check out their fleet once and it looked pretty extensive.
Unfortunately I have no first had experience flying out of there.

If you are willing to drive up to Boulder, Dakota Ridge has several planes for
rental including a Cirrus. (it's expensive but it was a nice plane to fly)
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Old December 16th 03, 05:22 AM
Michael 182
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AirWest in Longmont (2V2). 172s, 182, TR 182, 310s. Don't know the checkout
requirements.



"PhyrePhox" wrote in message
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Hello everyone,

I'm going home over the holidays and would like to take some of my
family out for a little ride. Especially my x-P51 pilot grandfather. I've
looked at all of the FBO web sites that I can find in the Denver,Co area

but
can't seem to find any that have rentals. If I was a student or was a
member of the club I'd have no problem but I can't see joining a club to

fly
once or twice in the two weeks I'll be home.

Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Paul Davis
aka Adeian




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Old December 16th 03, 03:47 PM
PhyrePhox
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I started my training with Mcair. They are a great bunch of people and
spoiled me on all of their new Cessnas. I called them and I would have
to rejoin the club though. I'll check Dakota Ridge it could be fun learning
to fly the Cirrus.

Thanks

Paul D

"Bartscher" wrote in message
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Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Try Mcair at Jeffco: http://www.mcairaviation.com/home.htm

I dropped in to check out their fleet once and it looked pretty extensive.
Unfortunately I have no first had experience flying out of there.

If you are willing to drive up to Boulder, Dakota Ridge has several planes

for
rental including a Cirrus. (it's expensive but it was a nice plane to fly)



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Old December 16th 03, 03:50 PM
PhyrePhox
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Cool I'll check them out.

Thanks

Paul D

"Michael 182" wrote in message
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AirWest in Longmont (2V2). 172s, 182, TR 182, 310s. Don't know the

checkout
requirements.



"PhyrePhox" wrote in message
news:OgvDb.558864$Tr4.1524679@attbi_s03...
Hello everyone,

I'm going home over the holidays and would like to take some of

my
family out for a little ride. Especially my x-P51 pilot grandfather.

I've
looked at all of the FBO web sites that I can find in the Denver,Co area

but
can't seem to find any that have rentals. If I was a student or was a
member of the club I'd have no problem but I can't see joining a club to

fly
once or twice in the two weeks I'll be home.

Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Paul Davis
aka Adeian






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Old December 16th 03, 04:29 PM
Blanche
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Just about all the locations in the Front Range (Denver, Boulder, etc)
require a checkout by a club CFI. I should point out that the term
"club" means "we're a for-profit organization with initiation fee and
monthly dues for the privilege".

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Old December 16th 03, 04:31 PM
Al
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McAir, last I checked, requires a stupid 'membership' fee. I'd go with
Western Air Flight at JeffCo, as they require no membership and have a 182RG
at a great price.

http://westairent.com/id6.htm


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"PhyrePhox" wrote in message
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I started my training with Mcair. They are a great bunch of people and
spoiled me on all of their new Cessnas. I called them and I would

have
to rejoin the club though. I'll check Dakota Ridge it could be fun

learning
to fly the Cirrus.

Thanks

Paul D

"Bartscher" wrote in message
...
Does anyone here know of somewhere that rents around Denver?


Try Mcair at Jeffco: http://www.mcairaviation.com/home.htm

I dropped in to check out their fleet once and it looked pretty

extensive.
Unfortunately I have no first had experience flying out of there.

If you are willing to drive up to Boulder, Dakota Ridge has several

planes
for
rental including a Cirrus. (it's expensive but it was a nice plane to

fly)




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Old December 16th 03, 04:36 PM
Michael 182
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Although Airwest may be no cheaper for the checkout, it is an FBO - not a
club.

Michael

"Blanche" wrote in message
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Just about all the locations in the Front Range (Denver, Boulder, etc)
require a checkout by a club CFI. I should point out that the term
"club" means "we're a for-profit organization with initiation fee and
monthly dues for the privilege".



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Old December 17th 03, 03:17 PM
PhyrePhox
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I don't mind having to do a check out, pretty much expected to have to take
one actually. I just want to avoid the $300 dollar join our club fee, $40
monthly fee, $400 checkout fee all to take my Grandfather up for a half
hour ride over the city.

Since I travel a lot for work and I don't have my own plane yet. I'm
starting to get some ideas about starting something like a Hertz airplane
rental or something.

Paul Davis

"Michael 182" wrote in message
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Although Airwest may be no cheaper for the checkout, it is an FBO - not a
club.

Michael

"Blanche" wrote in message
...
Just about all the locations in the Front Range (Denver, Boulder, etc)
require a checkout by a club CFI. I should point out that the term
"club" means "we're a for-profit organization with initiation fee and
monthly dues for the privilege".





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Old December 18th 03, 08:00 PM
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Where exactly will you be staying, near Denver itself? Centennial is
probably the closest to Downtown Denver, and definitely closer if you're on
the south side of Denver. If on the east side there's Aurora Airpark and
Front Range Airport. Then the others that have been mentioned, Jeffco,
Longmont, Boulder. There's also Erie (Specialty Aviation I believe it's
called), worth a look. Personally I try to pick the nearest airport to base
(or rent) a plane, defeats the purpose having to drive over an hour to get
to your (an) airplane.
But I know people who do, I don't get it. Dont bother with clubs,
especially with your situation. Maybe they'd waive the club fee if you take
the CFI with you?
If you're from here you probably know the inherent hazards, if any, at each
airport. BJC-winds, APA-traffic and inept controllers, Boulder-restrictive
pattern, possibly nasty winds, people/airport manager watching and waiting
to turn you in ,and glider activity, Erie-airpark residents have "our
airport, get out" attitude, FTG-very very close to Denver Intl,
Longmont-skydivers (I dont mind them, but you need to know they're there)

Chris



 




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