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Yakko 28th July 2008 15:52

Reliable Ferrying Assistance?
 
Hello,

I am hoping to buy a 172 from Hungary, not really interested in bringing it in myself, would rather get a professional to do it.

Now I had a company recommended to me called Ferryair. they have a website but seem to operate on a mobile number and no real address details, has anyone dealt them or do you know of a reliable and reputable outfit who could assist, at the moment its in the negotiating stage to purchase so its not 100% but any help appreciated.

Thanks


wrinkleballs 28th July 2008 21:37

Re Ferrying assistance
 
Hi Yakko

I have a mate who I believe is current on the 172 , recently ferried a SU29 from EGLM to Hungary.Let me know if interested and I will put you in touch

Platinum206 28th July 2008 21:40

Define Professional !!! :D

A CPL holder or a professional Ferry Company??

vincegod 28th July 2008 22:13

I would do a google of "pjk" Peter Kelsey, he is the guy behind Ferryair. He has allegedly been banned from a number of groups for giving very dangerous information to newbies. IMHO this guy is very disturbed and should be given a wide berth. PJK does remind me of those Harry Enfield adverts for Dime Bars from the 80’s and 90’s.


Vince

silverknapper 28th July 2008 22:59

Would be interested to see what sort of quotes you receive. To my mind there shouldn't be anything particularly difficult about a ferry like this. Indeed as platinum alludes to, I would guess you would find a reasonably experienced FI or just a plain CPL to do it for the experience if you paid all expenses (perhaps plus a reasonable daily rate). I guess where the professionals come into the equation would be the actual purchase admin.

S-Works 29th July 2008 06:41

I will do it for free or even better accompany you. PM sent.

Wrong Stuff 29th July 2008 06:50

FerryAir have been discussed on the Flyer Forums. Hungary in a 172 isn't so far that you really need a ferry pilot. I'd take up the kind offer of Bose-X and fly it with him, if I was you.

IO540 29th July 2008 07:32

Hungary is just up the road from the UK. Anybody who can fly can do it. Just get the charts out, lay them out on the floor, plan a route which lies outside controlled airspace, file a flight plan, and go. Check the weather of course :) Might need ~ 2 fuel stops.

Yakko 29th July 2008 09:10

Thanks for all the replies and Pm's am away for a few days so will get back to haggling next week.

I did read the mentioned thread and do a google search, so thanks to those who pointed that out, some very scary comments out there on the interweb, so no not what I had in mind.

Regards
Frank (Yakko cos I waffle on a bit)

SpeedbirdXK8 29th July 2008 10:50

Agree with Kelsey comments. If you want could help to hook you up with a realible Hungarian pilot. Like everyone says the flight is not difficult just long and will require at least one fuel stop. Are you buying the C172 advertised in GA Buyer? Have you fully checked the paper work and done your own pre-purchase? How are you paying? Don't reply if I'm asking too many questions but Hungary can be a mine field.

Billredshoes 29th July 2008 18:25

I have this year March / April ferried our AN2 to / from Popham Nyireghaza Hungry why pay some one to have a great deal of fun when you can do it your self, I will also do it for free, its much easier than you think. :ok:

adz1616 9th August 2008 11:15

Id be happy to do it for free too... Its a doddle.

Last year i flew from Elstree to Tel Aviv, Israel and flying over is easy and fun!!

Send me and Bose!!!

Sam Rutherford 10th August 2008 06:56

It's an easy flight, you really should do it yourself with a buddy or one of the offers on here! You won't regret it!

Sam.


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