02 June 2007, 04:14
KC CarlinFloat planes
I was looking at a Mountain goat hunt and noticed that the float plane charge for a round trip fight that is roughly 200+ miles one way was $1350.00 per person.
Does this price seem to be reasonable?
Thanks, KC
The plane will be in the air about 4 hours. If there are two passengers, that's about $675 per hour. Maybe slightly high, but I'm a little out of touch. I'm sure you'll get more informed answers.
02 June 2007, 07:57
458WinIf the plane is a Beaver then that is about the going price. One 206 operator in King Salmon charges that much for a C-206 on wheels.
02 June 2007, 18:57
JBoutfishnWhile only a wannabe pilot/aircraft owner, I have always had great interest in float/bush planes.
I found
This Site That gives some very interesting information on the cost of flying the DHC-2 Beaver. Includes some great pictures.
"Hourly fuel cost times 3 determines hourly operating cost. Example: DHC-2 Beaver - 25 gallons per hour times $4 per gallon times 3 equals $300 per hour."
03 June 2007, 00:41
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by KC Carlin:
I was looking at a Mountain goat hunt and noticed that the float plane charge for a round trip fight that is roughly 200+ miles one way was $1350.00 per person.
Does this price seem to be reasonable?
Thanks, KC
Remember that is 2 round trip flights for the plane & pilot

03 June 2007, 03:49
AkshooterI've pencled it out many times over the last 24 years of being a plane owner and flying in the bush.
My supercub combined maintaninence and todays fuel cost run me over $100.00 per hour.
Two round trip 200 mile runs (800 Miles total) would cost me about $1200.00.
135 operators arn't getting rich off guy's like you. I'm not one of them but if I were I wouldn't do it for the price they quoted.
04 June 2007, 17:40
GrumulkinThe hull insurance on float planes is also so high, many operators don't carry anything but liability insurance. That means they're self insured for any damage to the aircraft.
04 June 2007, 22:00
M70NutThat price sounds very reasonable to me since yor paying for a total of 800 miles of flying, though your only flying half that distance.
05 June 2007, 05:31
Grizzly AdamsI read an article recently that claimed every surving Beaver had been crashed and re-built at least once.

I was surprised to see one doing harbour excursions in Hamburg in 2004.
Grizz