It took me a while to understand WHY people fly. So if it is something you really want to do...the sky is the limit.
Maybe our paths will cross somewhere out there in the wild blue....but not too close.
hooznext wrote: I joined a local flying club, 25+/- members with two Cherokee's @ $70.00/HR wet + $65.00 a month membership fee, instructor charges $25.00 an hour
GumpAir wrote:hooznext wrote: I joined a local flying club, 25+/- members with two Cherokee's @ $70.00/HR wet + $65.00 a month membership fee, instructor charges $25.00 an hour
Let's see... When I started an airplane was $6.00 an hour rental and I think five bucks an hour for instructor. But, I bought my '51 PA-18 for $5,000, rebuilt airframe and engine myself, and learned to fly in that airplane when I was 16, so total cost was a couple hundred bucks instruction and maybe a hundred more for incidentals, and about $1,000 more into the airplane to rebuild it and make it flyable.
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snoopydoc wrote:GumpAir wrote:hooznext wrote: I joined a local flying club, 25+/- members with two Cherokee's @ $70.00/HR wet + $65.00 a month membership fee, instructor charges $25.00 an hour
Let's see... When I started an airplane was $6.00 an hour rental and I think five bucks an hour for instructor. But, I bought my '51 PA-18 for $5,000, rebuilt airframe and engine myself, and learned to fly in that airplane when I was 16, so total cost was a couple hundred bucks instruction and maybe a hundred more for incidentals, and about $1,000 more into the airplane to rebuild it and make it flyable.
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my god, how old are you???
snoopydoc wrote:my god, how old are you???
GumpAir wrote:snoopydoc wrote:my god, how old are you???
Not that old...
But there are days I feel myself starting that downhill slide.
In high school gas was 25 cents a gallon. A new Toyota was $1995, and was competing against the Ford Pinto. .
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