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Old May 13th, 2008, 09:24   #2
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Default Re: Best use of G.I. Bill.. thoughts?

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Originally Posted by wandererjs View Post
Disclaimer: As I'm posting in a sponsor's section, I should clarify that 'best use' means *my* best use, not CPS

With that said, I'd like veteran's thoughts on the use of G.I. Bill for flight training. Here's my situation and where I'm leaning:

My G.I. Bill benefits expire in Dec 2010. I haven't touched it yet, so I have an estimated $36k available. If I don't use it, I lose it. I already have a PPL. I also own a quarter-share in an IFR-equipped 175, so do not need to rent for the basic single-engine land training

Previously, I've toyed with the idea of taking a few weeks vacation from work and taking an accelerated IFR and/or commercial class to get the training/ratings/experience at a nice discount. As no one in the Kansas City area was part 141 (I ask around every year or so), I expected to fly elsewhere.

While chatting with an instructor for my BFR, I learned that CPS is not only part 141 as of earlier this year, they're also VA approved as of a few months ago.

Naturally, this piqued my interest, and all sorts of ideas came to mind: CPS is about 30 minutes from here (Stanley)...

Putting it all together, I have 36k in benefits that I love to support Uncle Sam in "revitalizing the economy" via CPS. No offense to ATP or any other school, but CPS (KIXD) is a short commute away.

As I have a plane, what's the best use of the benefit dollars? IFR/Commercial sounds like a gimme, but as I crunch the numbers: there's really not much benefit financially for instructor time. The price sheet I saw listed instructors at $50 an hour, of which GI Bill would reiumburse me 60%, or $30, for a net of $20/hour after paperwork. The instructor my coworkers and partners have used is $30; a bit higher in the end, but no paperwork. The time benefit of an accelerated course would be nice, but if I could also use the GI bill for fuel (for training hours only, of course), that would be a slam dunk.

Beyond that... which courses/ratings are approved for both Part 141 and VA? Multiengine? any/all of the CFI courses?

To be fair, and put things in perspective: I'm not looking for piloting as a career. I have a decent/good paying job that I enjoy, and pilot for.. well, because we can! I would get additional ratings (IFR, commercial, ME, et cetra) to improve my skills and for the sake of flying.

Don't get me wrong, I'd jump at the chance for a part-time weekend flying gig..., but am not deluding myself into thinking this will my career.

Thoughts?

Joel
Joel:

The biggest problem is that you cannot use your own aircraft to train under 141. Therefore, you would have to use an approved 141 aircraft and an approved 141 instructor in order to use your GI Bill funds.

Our 141 approved courses are: Private, Instrument, and Commercial. The Instrument and Commercial courses are by far the priciest part of flight training due to the amount of complex hours required under our 141 syllabus.

Michael
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