Puyallup, WA · Western Airpark 06WN

Cessna 150 Dry Lease & Time Building for Puyallup Pilots

Fixed-term dry lease on a 1975 Cessna 150 (N714LP). You're Pilot-in-Command — no sharing, no instructor, no scheduling conflicts.

Time Building from Puyallup

Your Hours, Your Way — from Puyallup

Puyallup's home field is Pierce County Airport–Thun Field (PLU) up on South Hill, and it happens to be one of the closest established GA airports to Western Airpark — 06WN is about 15 nautical miles southwest by air. On the ground it's roughly a 30-minute drive down toward Yelm. That proximity makes Puyallup and South Hill pilots some of the best-positioned hour-builders for this dry lease: a short drive, and then the 1975 Cessna 150 is yours for the block.

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One of the closest cities to 06WN

Thun Field sits just northeast of the airpark. Few South Puget Sound pilots are closer to a dedicated dry-lease time-builder than Puyallup and South Hill.

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No club, no shared calendar

Instead of splitting a Thun Field club aircraft with a dozen other renters, you get the whole block — day or night, on your own schedule.

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Rate that rewards commitment

Fly a bigger block and the rate drops to as low as $65/hr. For a Puyallup pilot grinding toward commercial minimums, that's the point.

Puyallup Pilots Ask

Frequently Asked

FAQ

Puyallup Dry Lease & Time Building

The short answers
How far is Western Airpark 06WN from Puyallup?
Western Airpark (06WN) is located about three miles southeast of Yelm, Washington. From Puyallup it is approximately a 30-minute drive. Confirm current drive time before your first checkout.
Can Puyallup pilots really fly the Cessna 150 without sharing it?
Yes. This is a fixed-term dry lease, not a club or a shared rental. For the length of your lease you are Pilot-in-Command and the aircraft is exclusively yours until your block hours are flown.
What do I need to start building hours?
A current FAA Private Pilot License, a current FAA medical, and a one-time one-hour checkout with an approved CFI. Student pilots are not eligible.
How much does it cost?
Block-time dry-lease rates run from $75/hour (30-49 hours) down to $65/hour (150-200 hours) on a fixed term. You buy your own fuel; oil, insurance, and maintenance are covered.