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Why do you need to rent an airplane? You may be an experienced pilot, but like many you don't own a plane — and, in fact, most certified pilots are not aircraft owners. Perhaps you are looking to earn additional ratings, such as Instrument, Commercial, or Multi-Engine. Or you may need a particular endorsement, such as High-Performance or Complex. If you're a beginning student (as we all were at one time), odds are you will be renting for the duration of your training and beyond. You want a reliable, safe airplane — and at a reasonable price.

We have a selec, varied fleet of aircraft at Willamette Aviation — a collection of airplanes that offers everything fro a twin-engine Piper to basic two-seat trainers. Call us at (503) 678-2252 if you have any questions. (Please note that all rates are "wet," i.e. with fuel, and that we do not apply any "fuel surcharges" to your flying time.)

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Piper PA-23 Apache

Most pilots will want to fly the Piper Apache in order to earn a multi-engine rating, while others will simply enjoy gaining time and experience in a large, stable airplane. Our PA-23-160 Apache G is a carefully maintained 1960 edition with several improvements over the initial Apaches, including 160-hp powerplants, dorsal-fin stabilizers, and a one-piece, high-performance windscreen. The plane also features dual alternators and vacuum pumps, another improvement over early models, while our multi-engine training program is designed to enhance the safety that's built in to the plane's several upgrades.

Rate: $294 per hour

Cessna 177 Cardinal II RG

Seasoned pilots adore the sleek Cessna 177 Cardinal II RG, with its swept-back profile and cantilever wings. A sure bet to get you over the mountains or to the coast in a hurry, our Cardinal has a brand-new 210-horsepower Lycoming powerplant, constant-speed propeller, retractable gear, and IFR avionics. Ideal for certified pilots who need High Performance and Complex Endorsements, and our primary trainer for pilots seeking a Commercial Certificate.

Rate: $192 per hour

Cessna 172 Skyhawk

The Cessna 172 is the most popular General Aviation airplane in history, and for good reason — with room for four, it's an accommodating aircraft that's great to fly with your friends, your family, or just your golf clubs. This also is an ideal airplane for pilots seeking an Instrument Rating, while beginning students who prefer a larger aircraft often train in the trusty 'Hawk.

Rate: $172 per hour (two models available)

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