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![]() wrote in message ... The question is, will you and an instructor put a 152 near max gross? Other than that, I see no difference in basic instruction in either one. And 60 hours X $40/hour = $2,400. Yep, what Jim said. If you were thinking about buying a plane, the answer might be different. I received all of my private instruction and even took my check ride in a 152. After that, checking out in a 172 was a one-hour affair. The 152 is still my favorite plane for local flying and hamburger flights. If I actually wanted to go somewhere, my choice would be the 172 hands down. Vaughn |
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