Re: Cherokee Training for Private
I'd say if you're in a high cost area it's very fair, have seen higher rates than that for a 152. If you're in a low cost area, it's still a good deal unless it's really a crappy Cherokee. I'm assuming it's a 140, which is the smallest. If it has updated radios and and a VFR GPS, I'd say it's a good deal. A Cherokee is a good plane to learn to fly in. I think easier to land than a Cessna and it will have a roomier cockpit than a 152.
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