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As some of you have read, I am having an unscheduled maintenance event that will down my Acclaim for 60 days or so.

We are starting a business with the daughter and son-in-law. A 10.5 hr drive from our home.

I am reaching out to see if anyone may be willing to lease time in their Mooney for a short period of time.

This Acclaim is my 4th Mooney, I have ~3500TT so experience is not an issue. Thought I would throw it out there.

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28 minutes ago, icurnmedic said:

I guess the first thing I would suggest is Location, from and where to , unless I missed it. Good Luck. 

Yeh, didn't specify. I live in SWFL. Flying to SC

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3 hours ago, PT20J said:

I'm at the opposite corner or the country, so not a candidate, but I am curious what the insurance might cost for a 60-90 day dry lease arrangement. @Parker_Woodruff

Not much assuming a well-qualified pilot.  He could likely add it to his policy pro-rata with the loss payee being the owner.  Then delete pro-rata when the lease was over.  Or the owner could get a dry lease on his policy.

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unless the renter pays only for fuel, does not that change the maintenance requirements ? maybe simply 100h inspection instead of annual 

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Just curious, where in SC?   I am in SC, and looking for late model Mooney (and a hanger and a partner would be nice, just so it flies enough).  [+1000hrs, 750 cplx, insr ]

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