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The only place within reasonable driving distance from where I live
that will do a MES commercial charges $500 an hour in a twin sea bee. I figure it may be cheaper to spend the money on a airline ticket and a week's stay in a hotel in order to get it done somewhere in a Apache or something on floats for $200 an hour... Also, would it be best to get the SES first (which is a LOT cheaper), then spend like 2 hours transitioning to the MES, or will I still need 8+ hours of MES time in order to pass the checkride? In other words, if you already have your SES and your MEL, is a MES more or less a formality, or will there most likely have to do a lot more training? Remember, my goal here is to get the rating with the least money as possible. |
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