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AERIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
RATES

Pre-Flight planning
$50 dollars/hour
Pre-Flight planning is conducted before every flight to insure
that we can safely and successfully complete the assignment in the
minimum amount of time.
It allows us to identify the targets, plan the ideal
flight route, check weather, TFR’s etc.
It typically takes 30 minutes or less for most
assignments and is charged in 1/10th hour increments.
All Flight Time (Engine On) Including Aircraft
Repositioning Time:
Bell 206B3 Jet Ranger
= Less
than 5 hours: $1100/hour
5 or more hours: $950/hour
Robinson R44 Raven II
= Less
than 5 hours: $550/hour
5 or more hours: $530/hour
Robinson R44 Raven I = Less than 5
hours: $500/hour 5 or
more hours: $490/hour
Robinson R22 Beta II
= Less than 5 hours: $290/hour
5 or
more hours: $280/hour
Astar AS 350 BA
= Less than 5 hours: $1750/hour 5 or
more hours: $1700/hour
There is no minimum flight time for Aerial
Photography flights and these rates apply only to the time the
engine is running. Time
is measured by an engine Hobbs meter, which records the engine
running time measured in 1/10th hour increments.
These rates also apply to
aircraft repositioning time - for example, to move the
helicopter from its home base to another location for the
assignment.
Assignments requiring more than 8 hours of flight
time must be conducted over two or more days. Wait/Overnight
fees apply.
Waiting Time (Engine Off):
15 minutes: Included
in price Wait time: $80/hour
Overnight charges: $250-$400/night
(depending on location)
This compensates the pilot and covers the cost of meals,
lodging,
and ground transportation during long assignments.
Permits and Other Fees:
Clients are expected to obtain, at their own cost, any required
permits for a flight. In
areas requiring permits (Sporting events, Disney, Special
Events), Star Helicopters will not fly unless we have a copy of
the permit on file.
Star Helicopters will attempt to obtain the required permission
from the FAA for assignments requiring special permits in
controlled areas such as LAX and Restricted Areas during the
Pre-Flight stages.
Star Helicopters will advise all clients, if a permit may be
required for a flight.
Important Note: Clients should understand that
there are certain risks involved in over-water operations and
out-of-ground effect hovering operations at altitudes less than
300 feet. We will explain these risks in detail before booking
the flight. By flying with us, the client assumes all risks
involved with the flight. Our pilot will not attempt any
maneuver they considers dangerous or beyond the capabilities of
the aircraft.
Click on the below link to see our Aerial Photographer Rates:
Paul Turang's Aerial Photography Rates
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