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That is true...for the course only. I have to get there which is a 4000+nm
round trip which takes 15+ flight hours at $600+/hr. Then there in another $1-2,000 for hotels, maeals, rental car over the four days. We haven't allocated anything for my time yet either. Mike MU-2 "john szpara" wrote in message s.com... I am seriously thinking of getting rid of my current airplane in the next few years for many of the reasons that have been brought up. Going to Simcom is a minimium of four days and $15,000. Going in for maitenance is two days just to drop off the airplane and pick it up again. There is no way that I save SIX DAYS a year by owning an airplane. I don't fly around I read an article that you can do Flightsafety sim training for something like $4500 (or so) a year, and go as many times as you want/need. That's a twin simulator, and the writer of the article raved about the quality of the sim and the training. John Szpara Affordable Satellite Fiero Owner 2-84 Indy Pace cars, 86 Coupe, 88 Formula 3.4, 88 Coupe, 88GT |
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