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I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market".
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david whitley wrote: I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market". What are CFI's/CFII's getting these days? Around here the *cost* is $30-35/hr, sometimes more for air/less for ground, sometimes more for "advanced" instruction. How much of that goes to the instructors probably varies quite a bit more. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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"david whitley" wrote:
I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market". What are CFI's/CFII's getting these days? Independent CFI's in Mobile are getting $25-35/hour. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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"david whitley" wrote:
I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market". What are CFI's/CFII's getting these days? http://www.wvfc.org/instructors.html |
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In the high desert of socal CFI's at the local FBO get $20 an hour.
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david whitley wrote:
I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market". What are CFI's/CFII's getting these days? At the local airport (KAJR) instructions costs $25/hr. At American Air Flight Training at KPDK (Atlanta area) instruction starts at $57/hr for Private instruction and goes up to $95/hr for the senior flight instructor. -- David Hill david at hillREMOVETHISfamily.org Sautee-Nacoochee, GA, USA |
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caution... don't pay $50-90 dollars per hour for instruction..
BT "David Hill" wrote in message ... david whitley wrote: I've been flying Boeings for the past 35 years and been "out of the market". What are CFI's/CFII's getting these days? At the local airport (KAJR) instructions costs $25/hr. At American Air Flight Training at KPDK (Atlanta area) instruction starts at $57/hr for Private instruction and goes up to $95/hr for the senior flight instructor. -- David Hill david at hillREMOVETHISfamily.org Sautee-Nacoochee, GA, USA |
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caution... don't pay $50-90 dollars per hour for instruction..
BT Ok, I give up. Why the caution and admonition of "don't pay $50-90 per hour for instruction". Can you please elaborate on your warning? Surely you must have some very concrete evidence to warrant such a caution. paul k. sanchez, cfii-mei on eagles’ wings 2011 south perimeter road, suite g fort lauderdale, florida 33309-7135 305-389-1742 wireless 954-776-0527 fax 954-965-8329 home/fax |
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paul... a simple "tongue and cheek" comment to not overspend above a common
rate... but obviously I hit a sore bone there.. why would someone pay twice to three times to going rate. I would tend to doubt that the quality of instruction is that much better. bt "paul k. sanchez" wrote in message ... caution... don't pay $50-90 dollars per hour for instruction.. BT Ok, I give up. Why the caution and admonition of "don't pay $50-90 per hour for instruction". Can you please elaborate on your warning? Surely you must have some very concrete evidence to warrant such a caution. paul k. sanchez, cfii-mei on eagles' wings 2011 south perimeter road, suite g fort lauderdale, florida 33309-7135 305-389-1742 wireless 954-776-0527 fax 954-965-8329 home/fax |
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paul... a simple "tongue and cheek" comment to not overspend above a common
rate... but obviously I hit a sore bone there.. why would someone pay twice to three times to going rate. I would tend to doubt that the quality of instruction is that much better. bt BT: I guess you have a good point. What is the going rate? Call a Flight Safety Learning Center and ask them about getting an initial Malibu JetProp training course (insurance approved by underwriters), and be sure to emphasize that you don't want to pay "more than the going rate". You could also call Simcom about their initial training courses for the Pilatus PC12, Socata TBM700, MU-2, Cessna 300/400 series, King Air 90/100/200/350 series. And again you could specify that you don't want to pay "more than the going rate". A very relative question as to what the "going rate" is. I always thought it was directly related to what the instructor is trying to acomplish. By the way most facilities that do the software training on aircraft systems or do the aircraft initial and recurrency courses (again isurance underwriter approved), we run about $700 to $1,200/day. Is that the going rate that you had in mind? Wish you well. Fly safe by knowing what safe is. paul k. sanchez, cfii-mei on eagles’ wings 2011 south perimeter road, suite g fort lauderdale, florida 33309-7135 305-389-1742 wireless 954-776-0527 fax 954-965-8329 home/fax |
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