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Sample contract for a Dry Lease ?



 
 
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Old May 20th 04, 06:36 PM
Dave Butler
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Default Sample contract for a Dry Lease ?

Peter wrote:

I am looking for a specimen text of a Dry lease contract, under which
an N-reg plane could be rented out on an hourly basis, under Part 91.


I thought AOPA had a sample lease agreement but I don't see it on their web
page. I see you're non-US, if you have a local AOPA equivalent organization, I'd
give them a call.

Come to think of it I'm -sure- when I was leasing my Archer to the flying club,
we used the AOPA lease as a model. If all else fails, maybe you can call AOPA in
the US.

Dave
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