Bonchie
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It depends, but you'll usually pay $30-40 less an hour then a rental for a comparable plane, even when you factor in the monthly dues (you'll hopefully be flying at least 10 hours a month, so it spreads out well). Some clubs even have student memberships that limit you to a certain plane but it's cheaper. Also, almost every club out there charges tach time, not hobbs time (real time). Which means all that time spent at 2000 RPM in the pattern really saves you a ton of money as well.
I'll give you an example. I was in a club at GAI when I lived there. They had a student membership that was $500 to buy in (refundable), $90 a month for dues, and $104 an hour for a very well equipped Piper Warrior.
Now compare that to paying $160 an hour for a G1000 172 or even $130-140 an hour for a steam gauge 172 at most schools.
Also, most independent CFIs are cheaper then schools because there's no middle man. I had one check me out in that club one time and it was $30 an hour.
I'll give you an example. I was in a club at GAI when I lived there. They had a student membership that was $500 to buy in (refundable), $90 a month for dues, and $104 an hour for a very well equipped Piper Warrior.
Now compare that to paying $160 an hour for a G1000 172 or even $130-140 an hour for a steam gauge 172 at most schools.
Also, most independent CFIs are cheaper then schools because there's no middle man. I had one check me out in that club one time and it was $30 an hour.