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Airplane Rates

 

Ø   Cessna 152 $63.00 / hour
   
Ø   Cessna 172s (Full IFR) $79.00 / hour
   
Ø   Cessna 172 (180 hp) $89.00 / hour
   
Ø   Cessna 172RG (180 hp) $99.00 / hour
   
Ø   Jabiru (light sport aircraft) $89.00 / hour
   
Ø   Instructor/Pilot Charge $40.00 / hour
   
Ø   Ground Instruction $40.00 / hour
NO FUEL SURCHARGES ADDED TO ABOVE RATES


Basic Flight Training Courses And Rates

Private Pilot Certification Course
Cessna 152

Minimum Course Requirements:

  1. Obtain an FAA Third Class Medical Certificate
  2. Obtain a minimum of 40 hours of flight time
  3. Pass an FAA Private Pilot Airplane Knowledge (written) test
  4. Pass an FAA Private Pilot Airplane Practical (oral & flight) test

Course Outline [based on minimum requirements]:

bullet30 hours of dual instruction @ $103 per hour

$3,090

bullet10 hours of solo practice @ $63 per hour

630

               Approximate Course Total:

$3,720

Note: The above is a guide for the minimum flight hours required by Federal Aviation Regulations. It is very rare that a student achieves the required proficiency is this time period. A total flight time of 50 hours prior to a student obtaining their Private Pilot Certificate is not uncommon. Ground instruction and preflight and postflight critiques are billed at $40 per hour.  The number of ground instruction and critique hours needed in this course varies from student to student

Instrument/Commercial/CFI Pilot Certification Course
Cessna 152/172RG (both instrument rated)

Minimum Course Requirements:

  1. Obtain an FAA Second Class Medical Certificate
  2. Hold a Private Pilot Airplane Certificate
  3. Obtain a minimum of 250 hours of flight time
  4. Pass the FAA Knowledge (written) Tests
  5. Pass the FAA Practical (oral and flight) Tests

Course Outline (based on minimum requirements):

bullet40 hours of dual instruction @ $103 per hour

   $4,120

bullet15 hours of instrument instruction @ $119 per hour

     1,785

bullet25 hours of instrument practice w/safety pilot @ $79 per hour

     1,975

bullet10 hours in a complex aircraft @ $139 per hour

     1,390

bullet110 hours of solo/PIC practice @ $63 per hour

     6,930

bullet10 hours of solo practice @ $63 per hour

        630

Approximate Course Total:

$16,830

NOTE:  The average pilot could require additional dual instruction in order to achieve the required proficiency to obtain the Instrument, Commercial or CFI Pilot Certificate.  It should be pointed out that Private Pilots with more than 40 hours of logged flight time would be able to complete this course in less than the 110 hours listed in the Course Outline.  The term “solo” used above in the Course Outline indicates that the student is the sole occupant of the aircraft, and the term “solo/PIC” indicates that the student is either the sole occupant of the aircraft or will act as the Pilot-in-Command (PIC) with an instructor or passenger on board.  The rate for dual instruction applies on solo/PIC flights when an instructor is on board.  Please note that ground instruction and preflight and postflight critiques are billed at $40 per hour.  The number of ground instruction and critique hours needed in this course varies from student to student.

 

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