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infoman

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Hello All,
Quick question...what is the cost of a privet pilots certificate today? I use to complete a student for about $5,500 in the late 1980's. Part 61 school in S. California with a fleet of C172's and the Tobagos.
 
7 to 8K these days is what the FBO where I keep my plane quotes.

Figure $105/hr for a C-172 (usually 90 to 95 but now most have a $10 fuel surcharge) and 45/hr for the instructor. Looks like most PVTs are taking the ride with 50 to 60 hours tt.

est:
35 hours dual: 45X35=1575
55 hours rental: 105X55=5775
books/materials: 500
written and DE fees: 350
total = 8200

For a student that wants to fly for a career using a local FBO will be about 25 to 30K for PVT, INST, COMM/MEL, CFI. The "puppy mill" schools will be about twice that.

I started in 1991 and got my ATP in 1999. I estimate I spent 15-16K between a local FBO for my PVT and INST, a navy flying club for my COMM,CFI and Multi and AllATP's for my ATP ratings.
 
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Hello LearL,

The timelline is what my average was for my private students over a three year period as an instructor. The reason I am asking.... is some friends have asked me what it would cost to learn to fly and I really did not have an answer in todays dollars.
Thanks,
Infoman
 
Hello LearL,

The timelline is what my average was for my private students over a three year period as an instructor. The reason I am asking.... is some friends have asked me what it would cost to learn to fly and I really did not have an answer in todays dollars.
Thanks,
Infoman
Consider buying a C-150
15-17k
operating costs about $62 per hour
hire a free lance instructor
you break even around 300 to 350 hours
 
If you can find a school that runs 87 octane in older (but decent) 172s and 150s, you can still come in under $8K. Those schools are getting harder to find but they're around.
 
I've seen much closer to $10K (and a bit more) for a private pt 61.
 
Redbird at San Marcos is a pretty new FBO/School that has a heavily simulator based program. They have a flat fee of $9500 for a PPL flying G1000 C172's.
 
Hello All,
Quick question...what is the cost of a privet pilots certificate today? I use to complete a student for about $5,500 in the late 1980's. Part 61 school in S. California with a fleet of C172's and the Tobagos.

I'd invest in spelling lessons first ;)
 
Hello All,
Quick question...what is the cost of a privet pilots certificate today? I use to complete a student for about $5,500 in the late 1980's. Part 61 school in S. California with a fleet of C172's and the Tobagos.

Even for California, that seems pretty high. I had students in the midwest complete the pvt for well under 3k in the early and mid 90's.
 
Thanks for all the replies...spelling... it happens. As for the 1990's cost... the school I worked at was about 15 % higher than most schools in the LA basin but S. CA is expensive. The flat fee program could have an advantage.

Again thanks for the responses.
 
I don't know how they get away with this but you cannot use any simulator training towards Private Pilot License..

I think they have some specific approvals from the FAA for this.
 

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