Wet or dry ?
Having read a few other posts it mentions wet lease and dry lease.
What is the difference between the two ? LDG |
Dry= A/C only
Wet= A/C + crew (flight deck and cabin) Damp= A/C+cabin crew |
Thanks DV8,
You've answered my question :) These forums are gold mines :) |
Damp is a/c plus flt deck
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I'm a little confused now.
What is damp ? I have two different variations one is A/C + cabin crew and the other is A/C plut flight deck ? :( |
There's always someone to stick a twig in the spokes LDG. :D
BM. |
transjet
May be correct I was never 100% sure about DAMP |
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. |
Does it include a stocked bar?? :D :D :D
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mattpilot,
'Wet' meaning 'with fuel' is used in that sense in the GA environment. This is an airline forum though - 'wet' means 'with crew' in the airline environment. |
@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). |
Also consider ACMI! Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (you're given these when you dosh out for the contract).
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