Can you break down the $10,000 line item by line item? So many folk fall to victim to “you don’t know what you don’t know” when being quoted costs and think the price quoted is fixed, when it isn’t. Then they stall out because the money runs out.
Keep in mind $10,000 you mentioned will get you to private pilot, and just that.
Next is Instrument Pilot and getting to checkride ready is likely another $8,000 to $10,000 plus/minus a bit.
Then you need to build time to 250 hours total time to be eligible for commercial pilot. Plus cost of instruction to teach the maneuvers and certify you losses the ground knowledge to pass oral exam. So rental or ownership costs will tally up quickly.
Rinse repeat for the remaining certificates, ratings, and required time.
Cost to go from Zero to airline job can quickly climb to $100,000 and more. Please be aware of that.
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Before committing to anything, you should start the process of obtaining your medical certificate (third class is just fine at this stage). You will be asked to detail your medical history and even at 17, there are some pitfalls, traps, and land mines that can derail your dream and timeline. Mainly history of being labeled ADD, and being treated (with medication) for depression and anxiety. There are a few others too.
One of the better AME’s in the region is Dr. Stephen
Kramer in Frisco on Preston Road. My suggestion is to use him and go first as a consultation to determine if you can obtain the medical with zero difficulties, or will there be additional steps and expenses required.
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On the subject of airplane ownership, one of the independent instructors nearby to you I would recommend is selling a very nice Cessna 152. This is a small training airplane. I have flown it and it is a good one. Paul is also a very good instructor. Paul and airplane are at AeroCountry near HWY 380 and Custer.
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