Hello there!
I'm finishing up my commercial in short time from now. I'd like to get some ideas and do my homework on the most affordable/efficient way to obtain the CFI certificate.
At my current school I'm paying per hour ($65 + $160) for instructor and piper arrow. Their CFI course has about 22 hours dual flying, 30 hours of ground etc. The cost is over $6200 before examiner/written fees etc.. The CFII course will be over $3000 more. They are a busy place so I assume this will take a few months to get through the course due to availability. The price seems rather steep after looking at other schools. I feel the quality of instruction is very good though.
In comparison, the American Flyers 30 day CFI/CFII course advertised at $3,495. I'm aware you will usually spend a bit more time and money than advertised. I've also heard good and bad opinions about them. I do think the price and dedicating the entire month towards getting it done is appealing. I currently work full time and study or take lessons after work. If I were to do the AF course, I'd have to take a month off and come hopefully come out with the licenses in my pocket and opportunities to work somewhere as a CFI
I have access to a fixed gear IFR equipped plane I can fly for peanuts. In this situation, would doing CFII as initial be the way to go?
Open to suggestions...
Thanks!
I'm finishing up my commercial in short time from now. I'd like to get some ideas and do my homework on the most affordable/efficient way to obtain the CFI certificate.
At my current school I'm paying per hour ($65 + $160) for instructor and piper arrow. Their CFI course has about 22 hours dual flying, 30 hours of ground etc. The cost is over $6200 before examiner/written fees etc.. The CFII course will be over $3000 more. They are a busy place so I assume this will take a few months to get through the course due to availability. The price seems rather steep after looking at other schools. I feel the quality of instruction is very good though.
In comparison, the American Flyers 30 day CFI/CFII course advertised at $3,495. I'm aware you will usually spend a bit more time and money than advertised. I've also heard good and bad opinions about them. I do think the price and dedicating the entire month towards getting it done is appealing. I currently work full time and study or take lessons after work. If I were to do the AF course, I'd have to take a month off and come hopefully come out with the licenses in my pocket and opportunities to work somewhere as a CFI
I have access to a fixed gear IFR equipped plane I can fly for peanuts. In this situation, would doing CFII as initial be the way to go?
Open to suggestions...
Thanks!
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