Renting Multi
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Renting Multi
I am looking for someone in Southwest Ontario who would be willing to rent out their IFR cert twin engine aircraft so that I could use it to build MIFR experience. I know how unwilling people are to do this, however if you have a twin that sits on the ground more than you would like, and you would be willing to meet to discuss it, you might change your mind.
Please PM me if you are interested.
Regards,
ComanchePilot
Please PM me if you are interested.
Regards,
ComanchePilot
Retractable pilots do it with their gear up!
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Re: Renting Multi
Hope I didn't make anyone laugh too hard... 

Retractable pilots do it with their gear up!
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Re: Renting Multi
If you can go across borders down to Florida there is Ari Ben Aviator, not a great school but they have 15+ BE76's that are used all night for MIFR time building. Last time I checked it was about $100 an hour for it.
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lol 2 of course they couldn't do it at that price any other way.
On another note i wouldn't ever fly there aircraft again, but there time building package was pretty good.
On another note i wouldn't ever fly there aircraft again, but there time building package was pretty good.
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I would wholeheartedly recommend Peninsulair.... but I believe that their seminole is still offline for engine work. Call them to make sure 905.679.4124
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Only half the hours you fly there count, since it is half safety pilot time. 200$ + accomodations + extra fees + the hasle of verifying your license = not worth.If you can go across borders down to Florida there is Ari Ben Aviator, not a great school but they have 15+ BE76's that are used all night for MIFR time building. Last time I checked it was about $100 an hour for it.
Beware! They also fly their airplane sometimes 16hrs a day....I am not joking you! There are many stories of engine failures on their BE76 fleet.
Asking a pilot about what he thinks of Transport Canada, is like asking a fire hydrant what does he think about dogs.
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Yeah there fleet does suck but its good experience I had at least 2 engine issues and 1 radio failure in IMC
It's a learning experience though.
Don't TC count safety pilot time as PIC time like the FAA? I'm new to Canadian Aviation.

Don't TC count safety pilot time as PIC time like the FAA? I'm new to Canadian Aviation.
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Nope...doesn't count. There are no loops holes such as FAR 91.109 which permits two pilots to log PIC at the same time, so long as one is under the hood in vmc conditions.Yeah there fleet does suck but its good experience I had at least 2 engine issues and 1 radio failure in IMC It's a learning experience though.
Don't TC count safety pilot time as PIC time like the FAA? I'm new to Canadian Aviation.
Did you go to Ari-Ben? I was going to visit them last month, but decided to find multi time for free instead.
Asking a pilot about what he thinks of Transport Canada, is like asking a fire hydrant what does he think about dogs.
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I did temporarily, they threw me out after my instructor left and they had no one to replace him with. Plus they had a load of Indian's coming in to replace the hard working Europeans and Americans.
Oh well there loss really.
Oh well there loss really.