Bonchie
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$65 for an instructor is a lot in my area.
I train in the D.C. area and the most you see is $50 an hour.
I personally pay $105 an hour for a Cherokee 140 (block rate) and $35 an hour for instruction. I'm about to take my check ride this week. All in (not including the headset I bought as that's not really a training cost and I could of continued to borrow one for free), I'll of gotten it done in 43 hours counting the check ride for around $6600. That includes ground school, the pilot kit, and checkride/written fees.
If there were more opportunities like I've had to get it done under 7k, I think you might see more people do it. 11-15k? That's a daunting number to the vast majority of the country.
I train in the D.C. area and the most you see is $50 an hour.
I personally pay $105 an hour for a Cherokee 140 (block rate) and $35 an hour for instruction. I'm about to take my check ride this week. All in (not including the headset I bought as that's not really a training cost and I could of continued to borrow one for free), I'll of gotten it done in 43 hours counting the check ride for around $6600. That includes ground school, the pilot kit, and checkride/written fees.
If there were more opportunities like I've had to get it done under 7k, I think you might see more people do it. 11-15k? That's a daunting number to the vast majority of the country.
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