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Folks,
At the only flight training center here in Dubai where I presently live, about 40 flying classes would cost USD 6000. How much would a similar duration course in the east coast of the US cost? I know costs will vary, but what can I assume to be the average? Just for information, a return ticket to NY costs about USD 1300... I'd be grateful for inputs, thank you. Ramapriya |
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![]() At 7B3 Hampton NH, $75/hour for the Cub, I think $22 (possibly $25) for the instructor. To solo, you must have insurance of $40,000 on the airplane. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com the blog www.danford.net |
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I tell students to expect costs of between $5000 and $7000 to earn
their private certificate. I'm in the midwest United States, where plane rental is about $75 an hour for a Cessna 172, and flight instruction is about $30-$35 per hour. Cheers, Cap (Ramapriya) wrote in message . com... Folks, At the only flight training center here in Dubai where I presently live, about 40 flying classes would cost USD 6000. How much would a similar duration course in the east coast of the US cost? I know costs will vary, but what can I assume to be the average? Just for information, a return ticket to NY costs about USD 1300... I'd be grateful for inputs, thank you. Ramapriya |
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![]() Ramapriya wrote: Folks, At the only flight training center here in Dubai where I presently live, about 40 flying classes would cost USD 6000. How much would a similar duration course in the east coast of the US cost? I know costs will vary, but what can I assume to be the average? Just for information, a return ticket to NY costs about USD 1300... If that school is promising to get you your license for around $6,000, you should get your training there. Typical minimum costs here on the East coast are in the $5,000 range, and it can be higher. One local school charges $28 an hour for the instructor's fee and $63 an hour for rental of a Cessna 152 (a small 2-seater). The average person takes about 70 hours to get a private pilot's certificate here, and about half of that is with an instructor in the plane. There are certificates here that do not require as much training, but you might not be able to use them back in India. It's also the case that many people learn more rapidly than the average. If you *do* come here for training, you should probably pick a school in an area which has consistently good weather so that you can fly every day. It would probably also be best to pick a school that specializes in training foreigners. There are several in Florida, for example. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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Bay Bridge with Capital Air is a tad under $100 an hour with a 152 and instructor.
I think instructors are $45/hr, then (it was) $52/hr for the 152 blocked. Block time on the plane takes it down a bit. You can check out their web site (google it), and they also fly out of Tipton right across the street from NSA. (Now, with that said, NSA's computers picked up this message because I've included their name, and I'm probably on a watch list because this is aviation related. Uh oh!) |
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Well we've got everyone beat here at Skypark. I can't believe what some of
you guys are paying. Rental of a Cessna 150 is $37.35/hr and instruction is $15.00/hr. I'm not an official spokes person for Skypark, I'm just currently earning my power rating. Also, average hours per student here for Private is about 60 hours. You do have to carry insurance to solo, I think I paid $300.00 for a years worth of insurance with the required hull insurance and what not. We're located in Wadsworth, Ohio and have about 11 150/152's available for rent. Here is the website http://www.flyskypark.com . The prices I give are for the block rate, you have to pay $300.00 at a time to receive those rates. It's a great deal and I highly recommend the instructors. Check out their website and hopefully we'll see you soon. "Ramapriya" wrote in message om... Folks, At the only flight training center here in Dubai where I presently live, about 40 flying classes would cost USD 6000. How much would a similar duration course in the east coast of the US cost? I know costs will vary, but what can I assume to be the average? Just for information, a return ticket to NY costs about USD 1300... I'd be grateful for inputs, thank you. Ramapriya ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= East/West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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At 7B3 Hampton NH, $75/hour for the Cub, I think $22 (possibly $25)
for the instructor. To solo, you must have insurance of $40,000 on the airplane. WOW!!! I learned in J-3 in 1946, right afer VJ day, and paid $7 per hour dual, $5 per hour solo. And had no insurance. But today, I can rent a fully instrumented Archer for less than $75 per hour, and need only $5k insurance. vince norris all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com the blog www.danford.net |
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![]() At 7B3 Hampton NH, $75/hour for the Cub, I think $22 (possibly $25) for the instructor. To solo, you must have insurance of $40,000 on the airplane. WOW!!! I learned in J-3 in 1946, right afer VJ day, and paid $7 per hour dual, $5 per hour solo. And had no insurance. That's probably a wee bit cheaper for the airplane and actually a bit more expensive for the instructor! In the summer of 1946 I worked an eight-hour day, seven days a week, washing dishes at a hotel for $18/week. That was a bit more than 32 cents an hour. So a solo hour on the Cub would have required a bit less than 16 hours of work. What's mininum wage, $4.45? If so, that would work out to $70 for a solo hour for the plane, a bit less than $28 for the instructor. all the best -- Dan Ford email: (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum www.pipercubforum.com the blog www.danford.net |
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$6000 is about right. Yes, it can be done for less, but I wouldn't
bet your money on a round trip ticket to the US on it. Ramapriya wrote: Folks, At the only flight training center here in Dubai where I presently live, about 40 flying classes would cost USD 6000. How much would a similar duration course in the east coast of the US cost? I know costs will vary, but what can I assume to be the average? Just for information, a return ticket to NY costs about USD 1300... I'd be grateful for inputs, thank you. Ramapriya |
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