Aircraft Rental Orlando
Orlando Aircraft RentalThere are four very neat and well serviced aircraft: a 1983 Cessna 172P, a 1973 PA-28-180 Archer, a 1982 PA-28-181 Archer and an Alarus CH-2000. We have two adjacent shadow hangers, room for four planes and our mobile offices. At the moment we are looking for more aircraft for the team. Here you can have a look at our planes.
Always looking for the right plane for the team. Members include airline/company pilot, multi-motor business pilot, personal and dashboard pilot, instructor and prospective pilot. There are six members who are Certified Financial Institutions (CFIs) and are available to answer all your technical needs.
Join all these trainers in the "Guidance" section of the website. Perhaps our trainers are available to help you with your personal, instrumental and business needs. Besides aviation, we also find the clubs to be a good place to get together and get to know other people. Recommended attendance at Rotary clubs and FAA-sponsored community service seminars/meetings.
Zentralflorida has many great places of interest and close proximity to general air traffic pilotage. From Orlando we can take you to many great places in just one to two flying minutes. Of the historic St. Augustine landmarks to the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico shores, you are only a quick ride away from literally thousands of airport hubs with easy acces to all kinds of holiday entertainment.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us to find out more about off-road flight and how to get there.
The Open Airplane simplifies aircraft rental
Pilot who visit a new area often want to hire a plane to discover their area. Unfortunately, closing the necessary cash register often double the amount of work and costs, so drivers don't have to worry about it. Recently, thanks to Open Plane, there has been a straightforward answer that raises the question: why didn't someone do this before?
Basically, this is a Unified Pilot Checkout (UPC), which is acceptable to several aircraft rental firms or their insurers. Now, traveling UPC passengers can hire planes as easy as hiring a vehicle. Talked to Rod Rakic, co-founder of Open Airplane, about the new approach and what started with the market introduction in June.