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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 02:42:27 GMT, rotorcfiwannabe
wrote: Question for you experts out there... I am a fixed wing pilot with 1000+ TT, MEI, CFII, CFI I have a couple of hours helicopter time. I would like to eventually get my rotorcraft CFI rating. I understand this would require getting my rotorcraft add on. 1) What is the best way of getting from where I am now to a rotor CFI ? (by best I mean cheapest) 2) Do I go direct to Commercial rotorcraft or do I have to get Private rotorcraft ? Commercial add on, 50 hours. 3) Do I do a ride for the rotorcraft CFI ? yes, and an oral 4) Is there a good school where I can get all of these ratings quickly and efficiently in an intensive training program ? I don't want to do a couple of hours a month. See the ads in Rotor & Wing 5) Any guesses as to costs ? $$$ ? I'd figure around $150 to $225 hourly depending on if your are in a R-22 or H-300 6) Does anybody anywhere rent a helicopter anymore, or is it just dual instruction ? There are places out there that will rent to you. 7) Does it make more economic sense for me to buy a used Hughes 269 and train in it, then sell it when I am done training ? No I am not doing this as a career, just because I love helicopters. Its an expensive hobby. thanks in advance for the help ! |
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The best rates I've seen were at Zemlock Helicopters at Chino Airport in
Chino Ca. I told a CEO from a Canadian firm about it and he went there with his camper and walked away with his rating. The rate last I looked was $145/hr dual and a lot of free ground school. I did my helo add-on there. I also parked and told the guy I was looking for a particular piece of paper and would leave when I found it. They use a Bell 47 which is a bit of a pussy cat compared to the R22 and Schweitzer 300CB. I built and am flying what amounts to a Safari helicopter and having a ball. Stuart Fields Builder, Pilot and Broker for the Safari Kit Helicopter. "Hammer" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 02:42:27 GMT, rotorcfiwannabe wrote: Question for you experts out there... I am a fixed wing pilot with 1000+ TT, MEI, CFII, CFI I have a couple of hours helicopter time. I would like to eventually get my rotorcraft CFI rating. I understand this would require getting my rotorcraft add on. 1) What is the best way of getting from where I am now to a rotor CFI ? (by best I mean cheapest) 2) Do I go direct to Commercial rotorcraft or do I have to get Private rotorcraft ? Commercial add on, 50 hours. 3) Do I do a ride for the rotorcraft CFI ? yes, and an oral 4) Is there a good school where I can get all of these ratings quickly and efficiently in an intensive training program ? I don't want to do a couple of hours a month. See the ads in Rotor & Wing 5) Any guesses as to costs ? $$$ ? I'd figure around $150 to $225 hourly depending on if your are in a R-22 or H-300 6) Does anybody anywhere rent a helicopter anymore, or is it just dual instruction ? There are places out there that will rent to you. 7) Does it make more economic sense for me to buy a used Hughes 269 and train in it, then sell it when I am done training ? No I am not doing this as a career, just because I love helicopters. Its an expensive hobby. thanks in advance for the help ! |
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