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Old September 27th, 2006, 08:27   #1
Greg_D
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Default Skymate Prices

I have a quaestion regarding Skymates prices for commercial courses. Here are the prices for a couple from their website:

Initial Commercial Single Engine Rating
  • 10 hours dual instruction PA28-200 Arrow
  • Ground school
  • Aircraft for check ride
  • Books
  • Total = $4,900.00
COMMERCIAL SINGLE (INITIAL) AND MULTI ENGINE RATING
  • 10 Hours Dual Instruction Pa 28R Arrow
  • Airplane rental for checkride
  • Ground School
  • Books
  • Multi Engine Add On
  • Total = $4,900.00
Either the cost for the SE commercial is way too high, or the commercial SE with the multi add-on included is way too low. Any idea which it is?
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Old September 27th, 2006, 09:40   #2
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Hey Greg,

Thanks for the heads up man, we must of missed that. The $4900 is the price for the initial commercial AND the multi add-on rating. Ill have the web disigner fix that today.

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Old September 27th, 2006, 14:26   #3
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What is Skymates getting these days for a PA44 for timebuilding? I was noticing at The Aviator you can pay $20 an hour more to log all timebuilding as sole manipulator and not safety pilot. Can you do that at Skymates, too?
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Old September 27th, 2006, 19:46   #4
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It was about $10,000 for a block of 100 hours when I left about 3 weeks ago. That's the $200 dollar an hour rate split in two, so no that's not possible.
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