วันจันทร์ที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552

How much does it cost to take flying lessons? Do you have to rent the plane or is it part of the cost?

วันจันทร์ที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2552
Depends on how you do it, you can go to an academy and spend close to 10,000 for just the private license or you can be smart and do it part 61 at a local FBO and get your Private for around $4,000-$5,000

Aircraft Rate is Usualy between $70-$100 per hour if someone trys to charge you more than $100 for a 172 you are being ripped off.

Instruction is usually $35 per hour

Generally takes people around 12 hrs to solo and 50 to get the license

Ive signed people off with the minimum of 40 hours and they pass but it really depends on how fast the student can learn

NEVER and I mean NEVER pay for flight training up front pay as you go even if they offer 500 bucks off for paying up front dont do it. Many flight schools have charged people several thousands of dollars only to file for bankruptsy and then the student is out a couple grand.

Fortunatly thats not usually the case but it does happen so be carefull

If you live in the central florida area and are interested in learning to fly give me a call

386-837-1733

or email me at erussellcfi@gmail.com


it's very expensive....the cost of plane rental is seperate from the training...i looked into it...u need a good salary...i make about 190k and year and i declined it (could afford it if i was really into it)....very expensive... better off if u know someone who owns a plane .....

To get your private pilot rating the cost can vary from $5800 to $7800. depending upon where you will be taking the lessons. Also you usually pay a rate for the airplane and a rate for the instructor for each lesson. For example if you are flying a 172 the rate is $80/hr and the instruction is $43/hr so for one hour of instruction in the aircraft you would pay $123/hr

In the US, it cost a LOT! You would be better off on joining the military and letting them train you on being a pilot.

500 for lessons and 200 rent =700

my private pilot was $4,860 with rental and instructor fees included + after tax too... my commercial/instrument was $7,320

Aircraft rental is part of the cost.

http://group3aviation.com/training/airplane.php

Private Rating: Cessna 152

40 Hours Dual Training. $156/Hour $6,240

10 Hours Solo Training. $96/Hour $960

20 Hours Ground Instruction. $55/Hour $1,100

Books And Materials. $200

FAA Written & FAA Flight Exam (including aircraft rental). $632 $9,132

Private Rating: Cessna 172

Based on average full-time student completion time.

40 Hours Dual Training. $169/Hour $6,760

10 Hours Solo Training. $109/Hour $1,090

20 Hours Ground Instruction. $55/Hour $1100

Books And Materials. $175

FAA Knowledge Exam $90

FAA Oral & FAA Flight Exam (including aircraft rental). $568 $9,783

Instrument Rating Airplane: Cessna 172

35 Hours Dual Training. $174/Hour $6,090

10 Hours Simulator. $95/Hour $950

20 Hours Ground Instruction. $55/Hour $1,100

Books And Materials. $175

FAA Written & FAA Flight Exam (including aircraft rental). $668 $8,983

Multi-Engine Rating: Seminole PA44-180

10 Hours Dual Training. $265/Hour $2,650

5 Hours Ground Instruction. $55/Hour $275

Books And Materials. $100

Aircraft Rental & FAA Flight Exam $880 $3,905

Commercial License Multi-Engine Airplane: Seminole

10 Hours Dual Training. $265/Hour $2,650

20 Hours Ground Instruction. $55/Hour $1,100

Books And Materials. $100

FAA Oral & FAA Flight Exam (including aircraft rental).

Helpful link

http://flighttraining.aopa.org/

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