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. Either way I will still need to get hours eventually, so what advantage would there be for going 141 to obtain it? IS it just that I would be able to work on a CFI with less hours? Thanks.
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That's the largest benefit to 141 schools.... getting your commercial and CFI with less hours. The fewer hours you pay for out of pocket, the cheaper the program. At least that's how it theoretically works! A lot of 141 schools will charge a lot more for their planes... so you may be able to save money flying a 152 to build the 250 total time needed for a commercial instead of paying an arm and a leg for a 172 at a 141 school. If you're trying to save money, you'll have to look at the programs as a whole... how much rental plus an instructor will be. I recommend not looking for a particular program (141 vs. 61), and instead, look around for an instructor who you think you'll be able to learn from and get along with... that'll make all the difference in the long run!