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Hi, I'm looking for an instructor to help me with my Private Pilot's
licence. I have about 20 hours of flight training from an instructor in California, but now I have brought my plane to Chandler's Stellar Airpark and I'm hoping to find an instructor here for around $20/hour (or less :-). Does anybody know an instructor who might be able to help me? BTW, I have my own Cessna 150 which would be used for the training. Please respond to . Thanks! Hamid *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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Hi, I'm looking for an instructor to help me with my Private Pilot's licence.
I have about 20 hours of flight training from an instructor in California, but now I have brought my plane to Chandler's Stellar Airpark and I'm hoping to find an instructor here for around $20/hour (or less :-). Does anybody know an instructor who might be able to help me? BTW, I have my own Cessna 150 which would be used for the training. Please respond to . Thanks! Hamid Hamid: Try the aopa.org directory of flight instructors, or www.nafi.org. A little caveat, at your budget of $20/hour or less, you'll be waiting a long time for someone qualified. But I'm always willing to be wrong. 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 954-345-4276 home/fax |
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Paul, thanks for the quick reply. I'll take a look at aopa.org.
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Look around at the flight schools, too many young people there are
willing to teach for practically nothing only to get the flying time. You should have no problem finding someone at $20 an hour. Also you may even look around the local fields for a retired airline pilot. We know they're broke from the low wages they had to endure, so maybe you can find some high quality education for that $20. On 08 Dec 2003 00:28:15 GMT, Hamid wrote: Paul, thanks for the quick reply. I'll take a look at aopa.org. Hamid *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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![]() "Stu Gotts" wrote in message ... Look around at the flight schools, too many young people there are willing to teach for practically nothing only to get the flying time. You should have no problem finding someone at $20 an hour. Also you may even look around the local fields for a retired airline pilot. We know they're broke from the low wages they had to endure, so maybe you can find some high quality education for that $20. I have been instructing long enough to have renewed my ticket and I have never cleared $20.00 an hour. For that reason, few people choose instructing as a career. Fortunately, the money is not my motivation. My situation is a little different, but most instructors that I know are "time builders". Vaughn |
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Stu Gotts wrote in message . ..
Look around at the flight schools, too many young people there are willing to teach for practically nothing only to get the flying time. You should have no problem finding someone at $20 an hour. Also you may even look around the local fields for a retired airline pilot. We know they're broke from the low wages they had to endure, so maybe you can find some high quality education for that $20. There are some starving instructors working at the FBOs at CHD that should be able to help out. Many are independent contractors, so there's no issue about them working "off the FBO clock". Check Tailwinds (Formerly Sunbird Flight Services) and Chandler Air Service FBOs. Also, there are numerous independent instructors that post their business cards on the big bulletin board in the pilots' lounge. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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My wife and I both did the 5Hr spin & upset recovery course at
Chandler Aviation at CHD. Later, my wife did her tailwheel endorsement with Chandler Aviation using our PA20 Pacer. Check with them. Hanging around the public terminal, there seemed to be several independant instructors there with their students. MikeM Salt Lake City |
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mikem wrote in message ...
My wife and I both did the 5Hr spin & upset recovery course at Chandler Aviation at CHD. Later, my wife did her tailwheel endorsement with Chandler Aviation using our PA20 Pacer. Check with them. I think you mean Chandler Air Service. Chandler Aviation is the maintenance-only FBO right next door. Hey Mike, I think I met your wife. I remember a gal from SLC getting her endorsement in her PA20 a year or two back. I was checking out the Pacer because I thought Chandler Air Service had bought a new plane, when she came up and explained it was hers. A buddy of mine flies his Pacer with me in the Idaho backcountry and we were talking about the best places to go. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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