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Hire&fly options?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 3:46 pm
by Stephan van Tonder
Hi Guys. I'm new here - been watching for a while but not posting. I'm at the point of committing to do an MPl with Andy Kasperson at microlight adventures - going to tri-axis on the cheetah, but I'm just wondering about a couple of things. There are a great many hire&fly options when you have PPL but that seems very limited to almost non existent for MPL?. Do you guys know anybody that hire & fly planes in tri-axis in the mpl category - like cheetah/small jabiru etc. It's no use I have a license but can't hire anything to fly as there is currently no way I can afford to buy my own plane. That will have to wait a couple of years. Otherwise I simply have to bite the bullet and go PPl so at least I can get to hire something.
Regards
Stephan
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:34 pm
by GR8-DAD
Welcome Stephan
How about the school where you're doing your training, will their aeries not be available?
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 6:39 pm
by KBP - COBRA
Where is microlight adventures.?
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:37 pm
by Dre'man55
Stephan van Tonder wrote:Hi Guys. I'm new here - been watching for a while but not posting. I'm at the point of committing to do an MPl with Andy Kasperson at microlight adventures - going to tri-axis on the cheetah, but I'm just wondering about a couple of things. There are a great many hire&fly options when you have PPL but that seems very limited to almost non existent for MPL?. Do you guys know anybody that hire & fly planes in tri-axis in the mpl category - like cheetah/small jabiru etc. It's no use I have a license but can't hire anything to fly as there is currently no way I can afford to buy my own plane. That will have to wait a couple of years. Otherwise I simply have to bite the bullet and go PPl so at least I can get to hire something.
Regards
Stephan
Hi Stephan I am in the same boat just on the Trike side, Good luck. I am just considering packing it in as I don't feel comfortable not flying regularly. Will reconsider again maybe when I have the cash to buy.
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:20 pm
by Stephan van Tonder
no Andy recons the insurance is simply too hight to make it worth his while for hire and fly. They are based at Petit. I know the whole flying industry takes a knock when the economy goes downward as it does now but somehow planes just don't become that much cheaper. Currently I can't afford to dish out half a million for a plane either and anything I am really interested in is in that vicinity. You can buy cheap trikes but I really don't like the whole trike flying experience. I owned half a share in one but at that point just couldn't afford the flying lessons(stupid in hind sight now). But my buddy used to fly us and it really isn't what I want. You can't go places in them for say a weekend to the bushveld where a decent tri-axis can do that these days.
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:19 am
by Stephan van Tonder
Ok so nobody know of any hire&fly options in MPL classed tri-axis. Makes having a license for one a bit redundant then. Damn.
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:42 am
by extra300s
Do not give up dude. Why not consider flying trikes?! YOu wil not be dissapointed
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:12 pm
by Stephan van Tonder
Still means I have to buy one. Will rather take longer to buy a tri-axis than having to buy a trike and then later a tri-axis. Have flown trikes before, don't like it. You have to suit up - freeze your nuts off in winter, eat the occasional bug and go nowhere slowly. I want to fly to be able to get somewhere, not puddle jump or potter around the dam

Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 12:44 pm
by Leprachaun
Hi Guys , the hire and fly issue ..
I have 3 trikes available at Rhino park - a 503 DCDI windlass, a 503 and a 582 Aquilla - all are school planes and can be hired at the normal rate with an indemnity , you break it you take it - Give me a call Alex 0825688635 -
or contact Leprachaun on the net Leprachaun
Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:00 pm
by Tumbleweed
Steven,
Find out when your nearest airfield is having a social and invite yourself. Once you've met the okes, I guarentee you half of them are tinkerers- builders - collectors/ quickly down a beer so they don't get asked why they never fly/not current with medical- paper work/ bulsh$tters who don't wonna fly or on such a budget from mommie that they only fly out a drum of fuel per year.
Then have a really important official looking notice with the local council's insignia on stating that any hangars not occupied by currently flying legal planes will be auctioned to the highest bidder.
Then check all the crap /broken cars/ grannies furniture being carted out the next weekend.
Then drop a comment that you're ready to partner the right guy and you'll be flying within 3 months.

Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:05 pm
by Stephan van Tonder
Thanks Leprechaun. Still back to no tri-axis but at leat one can fly one of those triangle jobs.
Tumbleweed - that is just NASTY

Re: Hire&fly options?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:36 pm
by Big-D
Tend to agree with you - Not that many hire and fly options - Now if you had PPL you can hire and fly Tecnam Highwing 912 at Aviators Paradise for +-R650 per hour wet (last I heard)- Not bad
I have flown Cheetah and Tecnam - Mmm - Not much of a comparison.
Andy Kasparson the best instructor you will find though - Tel him "Dik seuntjie" says howzit
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