highflying
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Whirlwind said:That is good advice, for anything in life.
I tend to think so.
They are expensive, and they have the same mix of good and bad CFIs as any place.
Having flown with all of the CFI's at the flyers in Addison, I can say that they have some outstanding ones and some good ones. I can't think of one that I felt was bad.
What are they charging for dual in a 172 these days?
I try not to think of it in terms of per/hr, but the cost of the program. The per/hr cost is expensive, but the program cost is certainly competitive with other schools.
I don't think that is true. The key is to find a good CFI who wants to work with you on an accelerated course to get you the ticket quickly and efficently.
Not all CFIs can or want to do this.
True, but I have personally seen two guys go from zero to hero in 36 hours. The instructors all know the costs and work very hard to teach the students well. There is no incentive for them to keep people around.
Just curious, but who did you fly with?
Monarch, Classic, AF, Flightline(or star can't remember).
highflying said:Does Monach hire instructors off the street or do they tend to stay in house?
messdaddy said:What are they charging for dual in a 172 these days?
I try not to think of it in terms of per/hr, but the cost of the program. The per/hr cost is expensive, but the program cost is certainly competitive with other schools.
True, but I have personally seen two guys go from zero to hero in 36 hours.