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Here is the link to that flight and many 150/2 have been taken across.
http://www.cessna150-152.com/transatlantic.htm
Just out of curiosity, how on earth did you get into this line of work? Do you actually make a living at it? I've done my share of ocean crossings, but dang!
How difficult is it to organize all your stops? For example, how do you decide where you will park in HNL and for how long, and who will refill the gas tank in PGUM?
Spring Special 05-2007 Single Engine Airplanes U.S.A. To U.K. $1,400 Labor + Expenses
Spring Specia 05-2007 Multi Engine Airplanes U.S.A. To U.K. $1,300 Labor + Expenses
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Yes, I am making a living at it.
I admit it's a hard living but it's a living flying. There is no money in domestic airplane ferrying to many a**hole airline guys undercutting because they have and abuse their airline privileges, Jerks that do it for free and pay their own lodging etc, or simply the buyer don't want to pay anything because they are cheap and/or there is someone that will do it for almost nothing them guys can have the domestic ebay crap flights!!!
I saw Espalda Mojado the other day. His side business with PacoPollo is going well, and the two of them have been doing some great flying. I asked him how much it would cost to ferry an airplane overseas, he told me $250 trans-Atlantic and $350 trans-Pacific. It looks like you might be charging a little much for your services. Anyway, he is a nice guy, and you might see him in HWD, he said he is picking up some PA-44 Seminole ferry flying to Hawaii. He said it is easy to go out there and jumpseat back to the mainland, and no need for a hotel. Paco, on the other hand, just took off for the UK in a KingAir 90. It is a great way to stay current in the small airplanes on your days off, so they say. They also say they are giving back, by allowing time builders to come along in exchange for paying some of the expenses.
No, taking those crap wages and undercutting other professionals doing that job are not giving back to the industry, nor benifitting anybody. Just more dirtbags who are willing to lower the bar for everyone.
No, taking those crap wages and undercutting other professionals doing that job are not giving back to the industry, nor benifitting anybody. Just more dirtbags who are willing to lower the bar for everyone.