When I was at Gillespie, from my house it took a little over half an hour during non rush hours. When I started taking lessons at Gillespie, I didn't own a car, so I used public transportation. That was a little over two an a half hours on the bus and trolley, then a forty five minute walk from the trolley stop to the flight school. It was not fun walking that in the summer in El Cajon, CA, one hundred plus temperatures. I spent over five hours on public transportation for one hour of flying lessons.
I decided to buy my Jeep and get a drivers license.
Now my airplanes at Montgomery Field, which is fifteen minutes from my house in my Jeep. It takes a little over two hours by bus.
The powers that be really can not understand, even though they have poured billions of dollars into public transportation, why people would rather drive a car to work. I think the reason is that other than for photo opportunities, not one of them has ever put a foot on any public transportation conveyance in their lives.
Every year they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars into studies of why people shun public transportation. I guess they keep doing it over and over expecting a different result from the one they are getting. Bureaucracies, don't you just love em?
John