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Looking to rent/share a six-seat single engine in NYC area



 
 
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Old February 8th 05, 01:01 PM
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Default Looking to rent/share a six-seat single engine in NYC area

Hi - I am a 300+ hour private pilot who flies out of the MacDan rental
club at Essex County outside of NYC. I am looking to rent (or share) a
six seat single engine aircraft (Saratoga, etc) for occassional use so
I can carry more passengers. I have been flying for eight years out of
TEB and now CDW.

Does anyone know of any FBOs or owners who might be interested in
renting/sharing this type of aircraft?


Thanks,
Ben Alimansky
(917) 435-1996

 




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