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Splork2000
16th May 2003, 02:57
Hi all,

I'm posting this as more of an FYI for anyone that may find themselves in Vancouver Canada one day.

There's a fellow at Boundary Bay (CZBB) with 2 Cherokee's for hire. The rate is very reasonable at $75.00/hr ($CAD) wet, (33.76 pounds). He uses a web based booking system and has no minimum requirements etc.. so overnighting with the a/c is no problem. The a/c are early 70's models and are not "pristine" but they are well maintained mechanically. One has dual com's and GPS, the other ADF and a digital VOR. Check ride is done with a local pilot and usually lasts 1 to 1.5 hrs.

The bonus is that the fellow that does the check-rides for him owns a Harvard and a T-28 and is more than happy to take anybody who is interested up in either of these aircraft. He charges $150.00, (67.52 pounds) for about an hour and will do whatever you want including letting you fly and aerobatics. Nice fellow to boot. He does not run it as a business but more of a cost sharing with people that love to fly.

If anybody is interested I can post more information. BTW, I have no stake in this, but feel it is good to pass along information to others.

Safe Flights.

ChrisVJ
16th May 2003, 04:02
And that is a whole lot cheaper than the 250 US they are charging in Orlando, or anywhere else stateside.

MLS-12D
16th May 2003, 05:08
Sounds good. Thanks for the information. May we have his name and contact info? It may be enough for me to get out to the West Coast, if Air Canada has a seat sale that is!

Splork2000
16th May 2003, 05:24
The PA-28's are owned by:
Mark Stettler - 604-732-3792

The Harvard and T-28 Trojan are owned by:
Mike Langford - 604-254-3979

Splorks

MLS-12D
17th May 2003, 02:59
Super! Thanks Splorks:D