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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Jay Honeck writes: $352 per hour to rent a plane? What're you comparing this to, renting a Caravan? No, I'm just in Europe, where 250 euro per hour is not uncommon (and with the current exchange rate, that's a lot more in dollars). Well, since you don't have any of either, it's immaterial. And where I live, you can get the Private *and* Instrument ratings for around $10K. Where I live, the private pilot costs between $21,000 and $28,000 to obtain, and an instrument rating is another $28,000 or so. Some pilots actually find it cheaper to go to the U.S. for their IR than to pass it here, although a U.S. instrument rating has some restrictions on it in Europe (in particular, you can only fly a plane IR if it has a U.S. registration). Nope. Wrong again. Bertie |
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