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How is this for cost of obtaining instrument rating?

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That was on that other message board.

I train at an FBO in Kansas. Much cheaper and better instruction in my opinion.
 
desertdog71 said:
20 hours in a sim huh?

I prefer to do my flying in a plane. Call me crazy.

I agree. Where I fly out of, they have one of those full motion MOTUS sims. I won't drop a dime to sit in it (@$100/hr mind you). What is the point? You can take up the plane for the same money. You are training to fly planes, not sims.
 
desertdog71 said:
It will cost your a good $30,000 and thats on the way cheap side of things to get a decent amount of instruction and the ratings you will need to make a career of this.

That's about right.

We're doing it for $35k under part 61 (so 250+ hours) with around 35 hours of multi which includes housing, testing fees, books, charts, etc.

30k isn't unreasonable at all.

Depends on the equipment you're using. Fly a 152 for a while and it can be less expensive. Hop in a SR22 from disco flight on and you're plunking down 8-10k for a private pilot...

......not that I haven't seen people pay 10k for a PPL in a 152 before...

-mini
 

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