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Already have your pilot's license, but need access to a reliable aircraft?  Use ours!  Take the family out for a weekend or check out our time-building block options.

What you can expect...

Comfortable Aircraft

Both our Cessnas have fantastic interiors with refreshed upholstry and smooth controls!  Cruise the skies swiftly, comfortably, and efficiently!

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 Check out OUR FLEET for more details.

Competitive Wet Rates

Rent our 182RG at $200 per loggable flight hour.

Rent our 172i at $160 per loggable flight hour.

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*Wet Rates mean that fuel is included in your time in the air.  For fuel stops, we reimburse up to $5.45 per gallon of AVGAS (100LL).  Landing fees and other airport fees are not included and are handled by you (the renter).

Safe operations

Our aircraft are regularly maintained and constantly checked for any issues.  Whether it be a major safety issue to a simple convenience matter, we keep our airplanes in the best condition.

We've got headsets

We have extra headsets (up to 3 per plane) readily available for your use, and is included in the cost to rent our aircraft.  We recommend you have your own up-to-date Electronic Flight Bag (such as Garmin Pilot or ForeFlight) to accompany you on your travels.

Billable Tach Time

Our aircraft are billed using tachometer (tach) time, which measures engine operating time based on RPM, rather than clock (Hobbs) time.

To keep pricing fair and predictable, we apply a 1.3× multiplier to tach time. This adjustment accounts for higher engine wear during flight operations—such as taxi, takeoff, climb, and cruise at higher power settings—while avoiding charges for extended low-RPM ground time.

What this means for you:

You’re billed based on actual engine use, not just elapsed time.
Taxi delays and long ground operations at low RPM are not over-penalized.
Costs are more consistent and fair across different types of flights.

Example:
If a flight records 1.0 hour of tach time, billing will be 1.3 hours at the published hourly rate.

This method is widely used in flight training and aircraft rental and provides a balanced approach to operational costs and customer fairness.

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More Questions about this?  Check out our TACH FAQ

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