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So, you said that's 3x what your ballpark is where you are (in other
words, people in your area should expect to pay around $4000 to get their private pilot). Is that the "ideal" figure, e.g., 40 hours in a 152, or is that what the average person who isn't a natural pilot (e.g., me) actually pay? I think by the time I got my private I had over 80 hours; clearly that was a factor, but I thought that the national averagge was something like 75 hours. I'm geniunely curious. Around here you can still rent a clapped out old 152 for $70/hour, and you can get a CFI to instruct you for $25/hour. I figure around 55 hours to get your Private. Some take more, some do less, but if you treat learning to fly like a semester of college, that's about what it will take. (Both Mary and I finished up with right around 55 hours...) 20 hours x $95/hour = $1900 35 hour x $70/hour = $2450 Total Cost: $4350 -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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