Wet or dry ?
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actually, that is not 'quite' correct.
When your talking about renting a plane "wet", your talking about renting it with FUEL. Hence the name "wet".
When renting bizjets, and your talking about renting it "wet", then i suppose the crew is included. But not when your talking about small single engine pistons, or small twins.
When your talking about renting a plane "wet", your talking about renting it with FUEL. Hence the name "wet".
When renting bizjets, and your talking about renting it "wet", then i suppose the crew is included. But not when your talking about small single engine pistons, or small twins.
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@noddy
i figured that would be the case - i was just clarifying since its often unsure of which is being talked about (even though its an airline forum - i was tricked in my very first post because of the name of the forum, perhaps others too).
i figured that would be the case - i was just clarifying since its often unsure of which is being talked about (even though its an airline forum - i was tricked in my very first post because of the name of the forum, perhaps others too).