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roundout said:i believe that with the latest price decrease (unlike other schools which raise rates when fuel goes up but then never lowers them, starwest adjusts rates both ways for gas) it's $108 or $112. all planes are $5-$10 cheaper with block time.
Standby 1 said:I used to fly for StarWest (freight) and used to instruct for the original flight school that became StarWest (AeroFlight). Although it's been quite a while (that Arrow was only $75 an hour when I was there!), it used to be a great place to work/fly. I don't know how much things have changed out there, but for what it's worth FTG was a great place with great pilots....but then again, we were all a bit out of control and trouble looking for a place to happen (does anyone still "ride the beacon" out there anymore?). If it's anything like it used to be, I highly encourage people to fly out of Front Range.
roundout said:they put in a tower last spring. the hippies and ultralight guys still hang out there and do their thing, but it's a lot better than it used to be. still beats the hell out of centennial. i get from the ramp to the practice area in 10 minutes. sometimes at centennial i can't even get in a taxi request in the same 10 minutes.
starwest itself is still the best establishment on the field, bar none.