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Final Approach
Victoria Flying Club - flying in foreign jurisdictions
Hi all
while out in the great Pacific Northwest I plan to go flying. I have been looking for some schools and there is one near Victoria. They have about half a dozen 152s and half a dozen 172s. I'll insert the descriptions later, they seem to be the same but for maybe the radios. Mostly P models (172).
anyway, they go for 114 wet and 45 for the instructor. The going rate is .71 now, right? 159 an hour times .7, or 112 USD. I am currently paying 140 USD an hour with CFI.
if they get better weather THERE than here I might even bump out several hours, wouldn't that be funny? (to get more flying in there than here, so far anyway). (this will be early July which I hear is good weather).
my next question is - if I actually take a few lessons... will this count at all towards my PPL (or if I have it already, towards hours to bump me up to enough time for IFR training) since it is in Canada, or not?
Hi all
while out in the great Pacific Northwest I plan to go flying. I have been looking for some schools and there is one near Victoria. They have about half a dozen 152s and half a dozen 172s. I'll insert the descriptions later, they seem to be the same but for maybe the radios. Mostly P models (172).
anyway, they go for 114 wet and 45 for the instructor. The going rate is .71 now, right? 159 an hour times .7, or 112 USD. I am currently paying 140 USD an hour with CFI.
if they get better weather THERE than here I might even bump out several hours, wouldn't that be funny? (to get more flying in there than here, so far anyway). (this will be early July which I hear is good weather).
my next question is - if I actually take a few lessons... will this count at all towards my PPL (or if I have it already, towards hours to bump me up to enough time for IFR training) since it is in Canada, or not?
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