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![]() Generally speaking, if you are consuming the instructor's time, you should be paying for his time. This includes supervised solos, when the instructor is (should be) monitoring your flight and is focused entirely on you. I agree, and so does my instructor it seems. The first solo where he stood on the flight line, I paid him for his time. When I've gone on my solo cross countries, I don't pay him. However, I do pay him when (usually the day before the flight) we review my flight planning and (usually just before the next lesson) we discuss how the flight went. The day of a solo x-c we'll talk on the phone or he'll meet me at the flying club and we'll make sure we're on the same page as far as weather, TFR's, etc., but I don't pay him for that time since it's just a few minutes. Similarly, if I'm just going up solo for pattern work or air work over the harbor, I'll get the OK from him on the phone or during the previous lesson and won't need to pay him since, for all I know, he's 100 miles away doing his own thing while I'm in the air. -Tony Student Pilot 40.4 hours |
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