Ropin4gold
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Well I have seen a few posts on here concerning the costs of obtaining a private pilot license. I though I would share my costs for anyone that is interested. I began my PPL training on 6/25/15 at KSYI (Shelbyville, TN). I flew 4.5 hrs from 6/25-7/9 and then KSYI sold thier airplane. Costs were as follows:
4.5 Hrs in a C-150 at $85/hr wet $382.50
4.5 Hrs instructor at $30/hr $135.00
I got my class 3 medical and student pilot license on 7/6 for $100.00.
I waited from 7/9 to 8/25 for KSYI to obtain another airplane. They did not so I enrolled in a flight school at KMBT (Murfreesboro, TN). I flew 33.8 hrs from 8/25 to 11/14 in a C-152. 20.6 hrs dual and 13.2 hrs solo. I soloed at 18.4 hrs. Then the 152 went down for engine rebuild. Costs were as follows:
33.8 Hrs in a C-152 at $92/hr wet $3,109.60
20.6 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $1,050.60
I switched over to a C-172 and started my checkride prep. I flew 15.8 hrs from 12/3 to 12/17. 13.3 hrs dual and 2.5 hrs solo. Costs were as follows:
15.8 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $1,911.80
13.3 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $678.30
I had my checkride on 12/17. During the checkride I flew the C-172 1.8 hrs and paid the checkride fee. Costs were as follows:
1.8 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $217.80
Checkride Fee $450.00
I did not pass on my first try (busted a steep turn and short field landing). So I had 1.7 hrs of dual remedial training in the C-172. Costs were as follows:
1.7 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $205.70
1.7 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $86.70
I took my second checkride on 12/19 and passed. Costs were as follows:
1.0 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $121.00
Retest Fee $225.00
I also incurred the following additional costs while obtaining my license:
I joined the flying club so I could rent the planes at a discounted rate and have access to the online shceduler. This cost me $75 to join and $30/ month for a total of $195.00
I took the Aviation Seminars weekend test prep for $379.00 (do not recommend)
It cost me $150 to sit for the written test.
Finally I spent $438.91 on books, supplies, and a used handheld radio (do recommend, helped a lot to monitor when I wasn't flying).
MY GRAND TOTAL WAS $9,836.91
Looking back on it, I sure would have liked to finished up in that C-150 at KSYI for $85/30 hr dual. It would have saved me a ton of money!
Total in the log.........
Airplane SEL 61.6
T-PROP 3.0 CFII buddy hooked me up with a trip in a C-208B!
Dual Recieved 43.1
PIC 18.5
Day 57.2
Night 4.4
XC 20.4
Actual Inst. 0.8
Simulated Inst. 3.0
Day Landings 179
Night Landings 11
4.5 Hrs in a C-150 at $85/hr wet $382.50
4.5 Hrs instructor at $30/hr $135.00
I got my class 3 medical and student pilot license on 7/6 for $100.00.
I waited from 7/9 to 8/25 for KSYI to obtain another airplane. They did not so I enrolled in a flight school at KMBT (Murfreesboro, TN). I flew 33.8 hrs from 8/25 to 11/14 in a C-152. 20.6 hrs dual and 13.2 hrs solo. I soloed at 18.4 hrs. Then the 152 went down for engine rebuild. Costs were as follows:
33.8 Hrs in a C-152 at $92/hr wet $3,109.60
20.6 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $1,050.60
I switched over to a C-172 and started my checkride prep. I flew 15.8 hrs from 12/3 to 12/17. 13.3 hrs dual and 2.5 hrs solo. Costs were as follows:
15.8 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $1,911.80
13.3 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $678.30
I had my checkride on 12/17. During the checkride I flew the C-172 1.8 hrs and paid the checkride fee. Costs were as follows:
1.8 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $217.80
Checkride Fee $450.00
I did not pass on my first try (busted a steep turn and short field landing). So I had 1.7 hrs of dual remedial training in the C-172. Costs were as follows:
1.7 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $205.70
1.7 Hrs instructor at $51/hr $86.70
I took my second checkride on 12/19 and passed. Costs were as follows:
1.0 Hrs in a C-172 at $121/hr wet $121.00
Retest Fee $225.00
I also incurred the following additional costs while obtaining my license:
I joined the flying club so I could rent the planes at a discounted rate and have access to the online shceduler. This cost me $75 to join and $30/ month for a total of $195.00
I took the Aviation Seminars weekend test prep for $379.00 (do not recommend)
It cost me $150 to sit for the written test.
Finally I spent $438.91 on books, supplies, and a used handheld radio (do recommend, helped a lot to monitor when I wasn't flying).
MY GRAND TOTAL WAS $9,836.91
Looking back on it, I sure would have liked to finished up in that C-150 at KSYI for $85/30 hr dual. It would have saved me a ton of money!
Total in the log.........
Airplane SEL 61.6
T-PROP 3.0 CFII buddy hooked me up with a trip in a C-208B!
Dual Recieved 43.1
PIC 18.5
Day 57.2
Night 4.4
XC 20.4
Actual Inst. 0.8
Simulated Inst. 3.0
Day Landings 179
Night Landings 11
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