Jeremy A Brito
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Also forgot to mention if your not a CFI but can help guide me in the right direction that is also appreciatedIve recently started looking for a instructor to start my aviation journey. I use the term journey because thought I want to make a career out of this I don't want to be an airline pilot. Ideally id like to teach one day or fly small corporate jet charter flights but first I need to start with my private pilots license.
Unfortunately like many of us first starting out financially I'm limited and a lot of schools are charging upwards of 200 dollars a hour per lesson (plans/fuel/instructor)
But if I can find a instructor willing to work with me on a budget that would make this a lot easier on me and my family. In the long run after my private cert I have the ability to use me veterans benifits for the more advanced stuff but unfortunately the government won't spring for the private pilots cert.
If there our any CFIs in the New Jersey area looking to teach independently and dont mind working with a budget please contact me. Also if you cant help but can offer advice shoot me a message advice is always welcome and thank you for your time.
To everyone else safe flying and I hope to one day run into some of you at a airport soon.
Jeremy
Appreciate the feed back but actually I'm not having that problem at the moment ive looked at 5 schools each of which I coulda started asap but alot of people suggested to look into a independent instructor as they tend to be more flexible with schedules and often able to work with budgets better.I am not saying you won’t find what you are seeking, but there is a CFI shortage right now and many flight schools have a waiting list of students.
Im not sure where the confusion on your part is coming from or the slight hint of sarcasm but to clarify in the state and area I live in there are approximately 8 schools close enough for me to concider all of them have immediate availability for me to start. A pilot at a lounge in one of the FBOs I was talking to suggested I look into the possibility of finding a independent instructor he never gave any,names,or suggested he,new any personally, but he did suggest coming to this forum and asking around because he said this was a great group of people willing to help others learn to fly.Why arent the people who are advising you giving you the names of these highly available / willing to work with those on a budget CFIs? They are truly few and far.
I think your best shot is to check around the non-profit flying clubs in your area, including the military clubs.
To use your VA benefits you have to use an FAA Part 141 school and the VA only pays to a maximum for each rating and typically you will have out of pocket costs.
Im not sure where the confusion on your part is coming from or the slight hint of sarcasm but to clarify in the state and area I live in there are approximately 8 schools close enough for me to concider all of them have immediate availability for me to start. A pilot at a lounge in one of the FBOs I was talking to suggested I look into the possibility of finding a independent instructor he never gave any,names,or suggested he,new any personally, but he did suggest coming to this forum and asking around because he said this was a great group of people willing to help others learn to fly.
As for the clubs its actually a thought only issue is there joining fee but in,the long run it maybe worth it for the other perks. And as for the VA I'm well aware of the limits uncle Sam puts on the money but to me some free money is better then no free cash.
Lastly to the guy asking about rental fees I am far from experienced in the matter but from what I have researched the average rental of a trainer cesna 172 has been about 130