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On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 23:06:47 +0000 (UTC), 'Vejita' S. Cousin wrote:
Besides driving all the way up to PAE, what options does a renter in Seattle have? At PAE I'd suggest Northwest School of Aviation. I know the owner, and it's a great operation with mostly Piper planes. 7 miles east, just south of the city of Snohomish is Harvey field, S43, where Snohomish Flying Service exclusively rents Cessnas. Demonick |
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NW school of aviation is a great place. They even have a Piper cub.
Alternatively you can also try Northway aviation which is in the same building as the NW school of aviation. They have a fleet of new Cessnas and a Piper Chrokee. |
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![]() Thirded. NW School of Aviation is a nice outfit and Dave is a heck of a nice guy. Before getting my own plane last year, I used to rent the 140 from Dave. He's since changed his rental rates to dry rates which may or may not come out to your advantage depending on where you fuel up. Renting in Seattle is a little pricey. You'll find better deals if you're willing to drive a bit. Crest Airpark and Auburn both offer pretty reasonable pricing for rentals as well. |
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