My local airport charges $6,930 total cost estimate for PPL training in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. I figured that was about the going rate, but then I had a friend say he's getting his PPL and his airport is $4,760 in a Cessna 150. It seems like a significant difference I was wondering if that was just from the plane rental cost or if my airport is just on the higher end. What is the average price around? It's not a huge deal, but 2k is still 2k. I'm in a small town but I'm fairly close to the Boise area and I could look around if the local airport is on the high end.
Unless some school is willing to "guarantee" the package price, none of these "all in" prices really matter. Doesn't matter if they quote $6930, or $4,760, or $12k.
The cost is really simple.
Plane Cost
$$$/hr x 40 hours = $______________
$$$/hr x 60 hours = $______________
And, likely, your final cost will be somewhere in between those numbers, depending on if you are a quick learner or if you are a slower learner. If you think of yourself as learning slow, you might bump the 60 hour number up. If you are a quick learner, closer to the 40 hour number.
Instructor Cost
$$$/hr x 20 hours = $______________
$$$/hr x 40 hours = $______________
Same as plane rental, just depends on you. We can't answer how quickly you will learn.
Almost all the other costs will be the same, no matter what flight school you pick. Items like headsets, study materials, exam fees and such will be the same no matter what airport you go to.
Bottom line is, shop around to find the lowest cost, if that is important to you. If convenience is important, pick the closest ones. If "relationship" is important, go meet a dozen CFI's and pick the one you like, ignoring the price.
Depending on where you are, outside of Boise, I would go to Nampa, Emmett, Ontario, Caldwell, in that order.
Good luck.