tgrayson
New Member
Well money was also a factor, the Arrow is 25 more an hour than the Cessna, tough economy...
I still think the savings are dubious, considering that splitting your time between two different airplanes could easily end up requiring a bit more total flight time. Using the Arrow for maneuvers essentially gives you some takeoff and landing practice for almost free.
The only time I have had a student split his training is when he owned his own C172 and he could save far more than $25/hour.