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Geez - Here in Los Angeles (at SMO) I pay $69 for a standard 172 and $77 for a
180 HP 172.

Jeff Heinen wrote:

> $53 for a C172?!?!  Wow. In the Denver area you can get a C172 for as little
> as $36.
>
> -Jeff
>
> Michael Robbins wrote in message <713ne9$emo$1@camel19.mindspring.com>...
> >
> >Aircraft Rental Rates:
> >C150 $40/hr cash or $42/hr credit
> >C172 $53/hr    "        $55/hr    "
> >Simulator(IFR/VFR) $18/hr cash  -  $20/hr credit

