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Originally Posted by JEP Aviation as is any other form of learning is not a fixed product. Everyone learns at a different rate and that will result in different costs. The hours requirements for specific rating/certificates are listed as minimums. The end result may be the same, but how you get to that point is going to vary from person to person.
FBO's are a business and no matter how you look at it, their goal is to make money.
Question for you...Have you done any research yourself? Just looking at your post it doesn't seem like you have. If so, what have you found? |
Thanks all for your input, I have looked at ATP but its financially out of my reach, Ariben looks good but has way too many students (200 students and 40 or so aircraft). Orlando flight Training ( same as ari ben too many students). Streamline Aviation in austin TX(streamlineair.com) Has caught my eye they have an all new diamond fleet, No one seems to have heard of them which worries me, also the price quoted seems way two low for brand new airplanes. $22,900 to commercial multi with 35 hrs multi, 9hrs being pic. What do you guys think?
thanks again,
J