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I'll be glad to pick up a guys baron or bonaza anytime and bring it to the houston area for free, if I can use it anytime I want to take my family on vacation or go visit my girlfriends
 
pilothouston123 said:
I'll be glad to pick up a guys baron or bonaza anytime and bring it to the houston area for free, if I can use it anytime I want to take my family on vacation or go visit my girlfriends
While nobody is going to let you do that, that'd be a great way of getting (over)compensated.
 
NW Pilot -- if you don't mind how do you determine what rate to charge for your services. Or do you chargethe same rate for a C-152 and a Barron? Also, if it isn't to personal, what is your going rate? I only ask because I have a friend who works out of the Denver area who has been turned down a few times because his rate is too high (he charges anywhere from $250 to $350/day)
 
Kingair1181 said:
NW Pilot -- if you don't mind how do you determine what rate to charge for your services. Or do you chargethe same rate for a C-152 and a Barron? Also, if it isn't to personal, what is your going rate? I only ask because I have a friend who works out of the Denver area who has been turned down a few times because his rate is too high (he charges anywhere from $250 to $350/day)


He, charges way to dam much.
 

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