Those prices seem quite high... In DAB, CFI's usually go for $25/h and you can get a wet c152 for about $80 or a bit less if you buy block time...
Yeah, there's a huge spectrum of options. You're quoting the absolute cheapest option out there...which may or may not be the best way of getting things done. I was estimating what it would take to finish at my school.
I also realized I didn't account for the instructor fee for the flight time in my original estimate, either. So tack on $250 for that.
I'd be surprised if the OP could finish for less than $1000, even at the cheapest of places, and I'd also be surprised if it takes more than $2500, even at the premium places.
This is a classic example of why stopping training midway through a rating should be avoided if at all possible.
This is a classic example of why stopping training midway through a rating should be avoided if at all possible.
I soloed in May 2008. Had to stop flying July of 2009 because I got laid off due to the economy. I only had the long x-country and checkride left.
I spent more than a year each on my private, instrument, and commercial. You get the same certificate in the end. If you are like me, and fly primarily because you like flying, there's nothing wrong with that.
We are talking about finishing a private certificate, not flying as a career. My guess is about $2,000, but whether it takes you 2 weeks or 6 months, my only suggestion would be to try and fly at least once a month. Even after you get the certificate, you really need to do that anyway to be proficient and safe.
There are also a million other things that I would put before flying - school, career, family, going to a baseball game, etc. There are plenty of good reasons for taking a break from flying.
But the reality is that the OP probably is going to spend about $1000-$1500 more than he would have needed if he'd never stopped. That doesn't make him a bad person or a bad pilot, it's just the way life works.
Those prices seem quite high... In DAB, CFI's usually go for $25/h and you can get a wet c152 for about $80 or a bit less if you buy block time...
If you allow $2000-$2500 you should be fine. If you haven't passed your written, you should do that before you start back flying.
Joe
How can you say something like this with having never even shaken this persons hand. In all honesty, you have no clue what it will take to finish this guy up. Kinda like some people take 25hrs to solo, and some are ready in 10. People are different, every one of them. The OP could be a wonder child and know everything and need the three hours for a sign off, or the previous instructor could have left huge gaps for the next guy to fill in. I had more than my share of gaps to fill as a CFI.