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msayewich 11-28-2010 07:59 PM

Any flyboys around?
 
Any pilots in the house?

GolfNut 11-28-2010 08:07 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Private license here, but haven't been up in a few years.

msayewich 11-28-2010 08:17 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
such a shame. lol.

forgop 11-28-2010 08:19 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Got my single engine license back in '96 I think, started on my commercial/instrument, but kinda faded away. Haven't been up in 10+ years. Big difference in cost now compared to when I was flying at $41/hour.

msayewich 11-28-2010 08:32 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
another shame. I wish it was 41$/hr. I'd fly 4 hrs a day consistently.

forgop 11-28-2010 08:34 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by msayewich (Post 1076307)
another shame. I wish it was 41$/hr. I'd fly 4 hrs a day consistently.

After I graduated in '98, I moved to Indy where the rates were more than double that.

I've thought about one day (when my student loans are paid off making me 100% debt free) buying a 1/4 or 1/5 share of a cherokee 140 or cessna 152. You can get a lot more hours for the money that way.

msayewich 11-28-2010 08:38 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
aircraft is much more affordable in the states than in canada. The supply in the states is alot higher than in canada so the prices tend to be lower.

Superbad 11-28-2010 08:38 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
I was learning in the late 90's in Florida. I have soloed in 3 different airplanes and was very close to my checkout ride. My instructor got an airline job, and the head instructor was so tense, I couldn't relax while flying. They closed the school, after 9/11, yes it was the same school that taught the F-ing terrorists to fly.
I do have my P-3 Paraglider pilots license

forgop 11-28-2010 08:46 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by msayewich (Post 1076313)
aircraft is much more affordable in the states than in canada. The supply in the states is alot higher than in canada so the prices tend to be lower.

Do you have the same legal/liability framework to contend with that we have in our sue-happy society? Insurance is a big cost here, which is factored into the cost to purchase (Cessna sure wants a huge chunk to settle a big claim down the road), not to mention what the flight schools will pay.

msayewich 11-28-2010 08:49 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
We do carry the same liabilities and legal responsibilities that any of our neighbours would carry but I could imagine that our premiums might be lower. I can't comment for certainty though because I don't really know.

Nathan King 11-28-2010 09:40 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Aviation student here.

sammyboy405 12-01-2010 10:26 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
I work for the FAA Does that count? lol

billybarue 12-01-2010 10:43 PM

Re: Any flyboys around?
 
Airline Pilot and AF Reserves. Little/No GA flying.


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