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![]() That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. (Assuming 55 hours, *not* including the seven tests, materials and ground school.) One hour of dual training in the U.K. - $315.27 One hour of single engine trainer rental in the U.K. - $285.27 One gallon of 100LL in Europe - $13.00 I'm glad I'm on this side of the pond. -- Dallas |
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Dallas schrieb:
That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. (Assuming 55 hours, *not* including the seven tests, materials and ground school.) One hour of dual training in the U.K. - $315.27 One hour of single engine trainer rental in the U.K. - $285.27 One gallon of 100LL in Europe - $13.00 I'm glad I'm on this side of the pond. well, your numbers are wrong or based on only on reference. besides, we here use real money (Euro), FYI. #m |
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Dallas wrote:
That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. (Assuming 55 hours, *not* including the seven tests, materials and ground school.) One hour of dual training in the U.K. - $315.27 One hour of single engine trainer rental in the U.K. - $285.27 One gallon of 100LL in Europe - $13.00 I'm glad I'm on this side of the pond. Give it a little more time. The politicians and the fanatics are working on it now. We should get caught up fairly soon. :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Dallas writes:
That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. In France, it's more like $20,000. Add another $20,000 for an instrument rating, if you want that. I'm glad I'm on this side of the pond. Europeans have a stronger sense of social stratification and inherited entitlement, so only the nobles are expected or permitted privileges such as flying their own aircraft. |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:37:16 +0100, Martin Hotze wrote:
well, your numbers are wrong or based on only one reference. No, I used two references, a U.K. one and the second one was a German reference posted today with an estimate of $16,000 USD at the current Euro exchange rate. I posted this because I've been interested in what it costs to get a ticket on that side of the pond. I'd be interested to see your numbers. -- Dallas |
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:43:02 -0500, Dudley Henriques wrote:
Give it a little more time. The politicians and the fanatics are working on it now. We should get caught up fairly soon. :-)) Yeah, they just bumped the rental rate at my FBO this month. :- ( -- Dallas |
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Dallas wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:43:02 -0500, Dudley Henriques wrote: Give it a little more time. The politicians and the fanatics are working on it now. We should get caught up fairly soon. :-)) Yeah, they just bumped the rental rate at my FBO this month. :- ( What the politicians and the Arabs don't acheive, the good ole' American lawyer will finish up for them :-)) -- Dudley Henriques |
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Hi,
In article , wrote: Europeans have a stronger sense of social stratification and inherited entitlement, so only the nobles are expected or permitted privileges such as flying their own aircraft. Horlicks. Andy |
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Hi,
In article , wrote: That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. (Assuming 55 hours, *not* including the seven tests, materials and ground school.) One hour of dual training in the U.K. - $315.27 One hour of single engine trainer rental in the U.K. - $285.27 One gallon of 100LL in Europe - $13.00 It can be done for less. For example, at my school, an hour of dual (tacho too, so you only pay for about 50 mins when flying for an hour) is UKP 114 (about $227.20 according to XE.com). My ground exams are free, and I'm not doing any real ground school to speak of (teaching myself from the recommended texts, which are about UKP 100 or so. Andy |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dallas writes: That's the cost for your ticket in Europe. In France, it's more like $20,000. Add another $20,000 for an instrument rating, if you want that. Nope, wrong again. I'm glad I'm on this side of the pond. Europeans have a stronger sense of social stratification and inherited entitlement, so only the nobles are expected or permitted privileges such as flying their own aircraft. Bwawhahwhahwhahwhawhahwhahwhahwhahwhahwhahhw! Bertie |
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