Anyone here need hours? Flying DC to Denver.
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I wouldn't mind getting "recurrent" IFR and a trip like this would certainly be worth it if a guy needed to get from the east coast to the Midwest (CO). I think it's the way it was first presented that kinda caused the most question and the thread morphed into a math problem

As you can see everybody has an opinion about operating/training costs.
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ington6 wrote:No "2+2=5". Big horn, if you think you can go to fltplan and plug in dca then plug in kden and that will give you an accurate estimate of your time going across the country in a 4 place airplane, then you need to get some experience before posting such responses. I have done this trip 7 times this year.
7 times this year? Must be a fun trip. Are you commuting to work? Hauling sightseers, or..........
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Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.
Maybe something like this would go over better
Hey guys I'm getting paid to take this plane to Co. I'm a CFI and if you wanted to come along I will only charge you for the instruction time, but it's a one way trip so you will have to pay your way back. It would be a great way for you to log some X country IFR time.
Now that's calling a duck a duck
anyway I'm done
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