General Aviation Time Share Program Expands To FMY
Time Pieces says it's bringing
"Stick 'n Rudder" flying to Page Field (FMY) in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Created to provide tailwheel aircraft availability to a large group
of people by eliminating the hassles of sole ownership, Time Pieces
will expand its franchise program into Florida this summer.
Glenn and Kristin Frith will operate the new Time Pieces
franchise location. Glenn, who currently operates an innovative
charter operation using Pilatus aircraft, said, "Our Time Pieces
operation will provide a different dimension to our existing
business. By offering owner-flown fractional options in a Piper
Super Cub, pilots can now use an airplane much like they would a
motorcycle or boat to site see and tour around sunny Florida. It's
what I call 'fun flying!' And, to make it even better, we eliminate
all the hassles associated with aircraft ownership."

"Glenn has wanted a Super Cub as long as I have known him. After
purchasing the Super Cub, earlier this year, we had so much fun
with the plane he thought we should share this experience with
others," Kristin said when asked about the new business venture.
"Having monitored the Time Pieces program for several months and
noting that they had all of the basics for the co-ownership
operation already defined, he decided it was the perfect option.
Why re-invent the wheel? Glenn has already been through the hassles
of start up research with the charter operation and is looking
forward to using a proven system instead of spending months or
possibly years on research. We hope to go through the extensive
training program that Time Pieces provides and have our franchise
operational within weeks. "
"Florida is a perfect location for one of our franchises," said
Ginger Davidson, President and Founder of Time Pieces. "Not only is
the weather wonderful year round but the pilot base, in Florida, is
large. The Super Cub is a "fun flying" aircraft and I expect
for Glenn and Kristin's first airplane to be sold out quickly."

In April 2003, Time Pieces started operations at Mt. Comfort
Airport (MQJ), Indianapolis. The company created a program
that allows more pilots to experience the thrill of"stick and
rudder" flying while potentially saving many aircraft from the
status of hangar queen or even worse, static display in a
museum. Many aviation enthusiasts are looking to the new
Sport Pilot program to help keep the cost of leisure flying to a
minimum. Time Pieces is looking to their program as an option
to keep the cost of flying minimized while allowing those that
operate and manage them to be successful.
When asked about the company's recent expansion, Davidson said
the following,"We have spent a tremendous amount of time
implementing standards and safety. To date, we have been extremely
successful at both, as we are nearing 2500 hours of accident free
operation in tailwheel aircraft since our inception 30 months ago.
The expansion has been slow but the rewards have been extremely
significant. For example, a friend recently returned from a visit
to an airport that operates another Time Pieces aircraft. He saw
our Time Pieces cub taxiing in with two men aboard. He commented
that they appeared to be two of the happiest men in the world as
they both had smiles from ear to ear. That's what we are all about
– having fun while flying."