Friday, January 15, 2010

The Flying Pancake Amsterdam How Much Do Flying Lessons Cost?

How much do flying lessons cost? - the flying pancake amsterdam

I want to learn to fly and I wondered if someone knows how much the cost of flying hours. I want a point where you can fly a small plane about 300 miles to my parents' house on a lake to reach.

9 comments:

roscoe said...

If you have in the U.S., select a private license. I know many will tell you that your sport or recreation, but private allows more freedom for a lower total cost.

Today, the leasing of aircraft for $ 80-100/hr and a good teacher run $ 15-18/hr. Minimum number of hours is 40, but on average 56 to 72 hours.

Remember, the cost of the analysis, the cost of the school ground as possible (often private), fees and auditors. Figure 4-5000 U.S. dollars
If you have a good experience, solid and secure. A little more than some are willing to pay, but the licenses definitley worth it.

You can for the sport or recreation leave and for less money on the first test, but if you to reach the private way, as would be a pilot to go long ago as the only way.

E-mail if you have any questions, I would be happy to assist you.
rtucker71@yahoo.com put in the subject line: Questions Drivers

roscoe said...

If you have in the U.S., select a private license. I know many will tell you that your sport or recreation, but private allows more freedom for a lower total cost.

Today, the leasing of aircraft for $ 80-100/hr and a good teacher run $ 15-18/hr. Minimum number of hours is 40, but on average 56 to 72 hours.

Remember, the cost of the analysis, the cost of the school ground as possible (often private), fees and auditors. Figure 4-5000 U.S. dollars
If you have a good experience, solid and secure. A little more than some are willing to pay, but the licenses definitley worth it.

You can for the sport or recreation leave and for less money on the first test, but if you to reach the private way, as would be a pilot to go long ago as the only way.

E-mail if you have any questions, I would be happy to assist you.
rtucker71@yahoo.com put in the subject line: Questions Drivers

roscoe said...

If you have in the U.S., select a private license. I know many will tell you that your sport or recreation, but private allows more freedom for a lower total cost.

Today, the leasing of aircraft for $ 80-100/hr and a good teacher run $ 15-18/hr. Minimum number of hours is 40, but on average 56 to 72 hours.

Remember, the cost of the analysis, the cost of the school ground as possible (often private), fees and auditors. Figure 4-5000 U.S. dollars
If you have a good experience, solid and secure. A little more than some are willing to pay, but the licenses definitley worth it.

You can for the sport or recreation leave and for less money on the first test, but if you to reach the private way, as would be a pilot to go long ago as the only way.

E-mail if you have any questions, I would be happy to assist you.
rtucker71@yahoo.com put in the subject line: Questions Drivers

Av8trxx said...

Your country of residence that remains is a great influence on the answer!

United States aircraft rental per hour ranges from $ 75/hr to $ 130/hr for basic training, a Cessna 172 flying in relation to which part of country life, and the average school or flying club. Some regions have very few options, so the prices are very expensive.

The cost of a certificate of flight instructors to vary from $ 25/hr to $ 50/hr depending on whether the teacher is a freelance CFI or flight school is.

Sun can be expected that between $ 100 per hour, you end up paying $ 200 + cheaper on the expensive side for the classes. This represents approximately $ 5000 a minimum of about 10,000 U.S. dollars on the expensive side for a PPL, made in 40 hours. I know someone who has his PPL in a plan of $ 130/hr (very expensive) and took almost 90 hours to complete the training. (In the prospectus of America). PPL's ultimately cost them a rich $ 18,000! Talk about the ever pulled ... You do not know any better.

I suggest you at your local airport and find EXActly what they charge per hour for the rental and lessons. Then you can enter data, and other expenditure on education in the "Learn to Fly Cost Calculator and calculate the cost of PPL-http: / / www.firstflight.com / features / .. associated costs.

Many schools post a price for PPL. Note that this is based on completion of 40 hours of overtime in May and does not required! While 40 hours is the minimum, expect to complete in 60-80 hours if you fall in the national avergage.

Read my site www.geocities.com/av8trxx99/FA.ht on flight training for further information-http: / / ...

billy_ra... said...

The first message is a little on the lower end, the second is a bit high. From what I heard about the cost, it takes about 6k to go through a private pilot's course.

Anonymous said...

* Prices in California administered trainers hour $ 40 - $ 80 /.

Phil M said...

From £ 75 But are not always fly in a prestigious school with excellent tolerability of flights and planes are in very good condition.

Keep watch out and be sitting in an airplane before he take the money, a note of the registry so that planes have the same airplanes that have chosen to fly the registration is easy to see, is that on the side of the level and also in the wings, so it will look like ***. RI

Questions about how long it takes really all flight lessons? Sitting in a room and not speak the leak!

Good luck and happy flying!

Ron A said...

You may not be the last poster .... Website but the URL is wrong because it is truncated. The voucher is http://www.geocities.com/av8trxx99/FAQ.h ...

Personally, I think the wings, the sport is a good idea. It has the potential of the open air on a much wider audience. Over time, people can do additional training in order to obtain a private pilot certificate, but for many people, all you really need for the driver of the sport is. Probably the biggest drawback is the amount currently limited to the aircraft by the limits of the passengers.

OTOH, the fastest in training, and reduces the costs of aviation can return to the realm of the average Joe, again.

Cabin_st... said...

It is much cheaper to fly to take lessons ..... Kite Save your money!

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