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Al Downs

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Have any of you heard of OPEN AIRPLANE? They are a company setting up what they call bases around the country. From these "bases" you can rent planes you have been checked out in at any member location without a local check out. In other words, I am in Wisconsin and if I travel to Arizona I would be able to rent (in my case a CTLS) from a base in Arizona based on my profile and checkout in Wisconsin.

 

They do it with all models of airplane so a private pilot has more use of a system like this be for me it is only sport planes and I prefer to stick with the CTLS.

 

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with a system like this or has any interest in a system like this from a pilot or rental perspective?

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They say the have a system where they gather a lot of information about the pilots qualifications and if there are special circumstances such as Santa Anna winds it may take extra check out time locally.

 

It would be nice to do a little site seeing when out of town.

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I have followed their progress and I think they just launched with five locations. I didn't think they were offering any LSA options. As you can imagine insurance has been one of their biggest hurdles. I suspect that for the foreseeable future bases will be opened that don't have many unique circumstances in the area. It would defeat the purpose if you had to get supplemental instruction in the new area.

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They are willing to offer LSA if someone wants to hook up with them. I think supplemental instruction would only come in to play if the pilot is not trained in something like mountain flying. It would be great to be able to travel the country and head for new areas and rent a CTLS to do a little sight seeing.

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Just got this from OpenAirplane. They've added 8 cities. The one near me also includes a C-162 in list of planes to rent.

 

 

More Cities. More Planes.

 

We're thrilled to announce 8 more cities around the U.S. where you can now rent with OpenAirplane.

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