We've got everything from jet instructors down to ink-wet CFIs at our airport. Rates are all over the place including a portion of the CFIs that will fly for free.
We tried the retired bunch of CFIs, as soon as something else comes up, they're gone.
The ink-wet bunch can work out fine, if they're willing to learn, but they don't last too long.
The dedicated career bunch has typically already been hanging a shingle for awhile and doesn't much care to work for someone else.
The problems running a school appear to be the same if one operates junkers or pristine aircraft. However, when the lav truck hits the turboprop, only one gets you through an accident/incident investigation without losing one's certificates. The business is lost either way.
If you're running a good school with good instructors, the averages are likely to be higher than the national ones. It takes more hours than 35 to get through the PTS, especially when working out of busy airports with towers and complex airspace.
We tried the retired bunch of CFIs, as soon as something else comes up, they're gone.
The ink-wet bunch can work out fine, if they're willing to learn, but they don't last too long.
The dedicated career bunch has typically already been hanging a shingle for awhile and doesn't much care to work for someone else.
The problems running a school appear to be the same if one operates junkers or pristine aircraft. However, when the lav truck hits the turboprop, only one gets you through an accident/incident investigation without losing one's certificates. The business is lost either way.
If you're running a good school with good instructors, the averages are likely to be higher than the national ones. It takes more hours than 35 to get through the PTS, especially when working out of busy airports with towers and complex airspace.