MikeLima
Pre-Flight
When I started training I complained on this forum about both the instructor I was using and the plane I was flying. As I gained more experience I realized that both of my complaints, for the most part, were baseless and based mainly on my lack of knowledge and my type A personality. (Type A meaning A-hole) Nonetheless, in the beginning, when I was second guessing everything I even considered abandoning my local plan and enrolling in one of those accelerated courses which charge a premium but shorten the time. As I was sitting here this morning thinking about how foolish that would have been, I got to thinking just how cheap my ppl ended up being.
I calculated that my total costs, without test fees, has been $3,490. That's for 22 hours dual and 20 solo. Instructor was $25 an hour and plane rental was $70 and hour wet. Total time was slightly over 4 months including a one week weather delay on my practical and a two week period where work prevented my flying at all.
So if you are perusing this forum thinking you would like to fly but you have seen those high dollar ads, you should know that it is possible to get it done fairly cheaply and quickly.
I calculated that my total costs, without test fees, has been $3,490. That's for 22 hours dual and 20 solo. Instructor was $25 an hour and plane rental was $70 and hour wet. Total time was slightly over 4 months including a one week weather delay on my practical and a two week period where work prevented my flying at all.
So if you are perusing this forum thinking you would like to fly but you have seen those high dollar ads, you should know that it is possible to get it done fairly cheaply and quickly.