Wow, Corey Crawford is their CP?Id do it if only because their Chief has a stanley cup ring
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I think that was just American Flyers saying that due to that they do both the CFI-A and the CFI-I in those 30 days, that it is highly unlikely you'll be able to get both the ratings with only 10 hours of flight time and that the average person finishes both ratings with about 15 hours.
Agreed, I was an exception to this, it was $2499 and I left with a 1.2 hour credit on my account. But I was also a 1300 hr pilot and very proficient when I started with them.
What year was this? Anyway, you're lucky, good job on being able to pass your CFI with flying colors. What do you do nowadays - do you still instruct or are you already flying bigger and faster planes?
Flight Training Professionals quoted me for the CFI-A: estimated 40 hours of ground @ 63$/hr, 20 hours in the 172 (Dual) @ $178/hr and 5 hours in the arrow (Dual) @ $228/hr...GRAND TOTAL OF $6,974 This FBO Is based out of Orlando Executive. MAN compared to prices in Miami thats on the mid high side. I will NOT pay 11k for this Cert.
Have yet to find a better deal for the CFI-A and the CFI-I than American Flyers in Santa Monica. $3495 for both ratings on their 172RG. Granted, it does not include examiner fees or the written tests, but it'll still put you at right around under $6k for both ratings, and this is southern california...
WOW!! Where was this at aerosim? What FSDO/DPA did this? Did the cfi canidates deserve thier failings? I notice you went back home to do your checkrides. Was it that bad? I ask cause I have a young lady that's is contemplating going for her cfi and she has heard horror stories of out of control fsdo's and dpa failing people over truly stupid stuff- like one guy forgetting to remove chocks from the airplane and being busted for it. I hope what you just described wasn't in the Orlando FSDO area. If it was, any good fsdo that folks recommend that I can point her to? Not easy, but fair and color/ gender blindness would be good too.Agreed, I was an exception to this, it was $2499 and I left with a 1.2 hour credit on my account. But I was also a 1300 hr pilot and very proficient when I started with them.
That said everyone else in my class spent waaaay more than me closer to $3000-$3500and 3 never became CFIs because the DPA FSDO failed them so many times they gave up. I got all my endorsements there and went home for the check rides. 1st time pass on both rides
Either way 11k is crazy
You using WIA? My associate (see above) is also in a financial qaundry.Yea well that have American Flyers here in Florida and I was really considering it but unfortunately they are not under my financial institutions list of schools. So I'm forced to go with Flight Training Professionals. Air Orlando/Traxair is to expensive.
It was at American Flyers DuPageWOW!! Where was this at aerosim? What FSDO/DPA did this? Did the cfi canidates deserve thier failings? I notice you went back home to do your checkrides. Was it that bad? I ask cause I have a young lady that's is contemplating going for her cfi and she has heard horror stories of out of control fsdo's and dpa failing people over truly stupid stuff- like one guy forgetting to remove chocks from the airplane and being busted for it. I hope what you just described wasn't in the Orlando FSDO area. If it was, any good fsdo that folks recommend that I can point her to? Not easy, but fair and color/ gender blindness would be good too.
You using WIA? My associate (see above) is also in a financial qaundry.