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Has anyone done it?  How much do you charge per hour, and how hard is it starting up?
				
			
			
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							Rock bottom at $45/hr, and it's been dead easy to start up. I haven't done any marketing or anything thusfar ... and haven't been particularly good at the business side of things as I've only been doing it part-time while working at HP. I could easily raise my rates to $65/hr without losing any business or damping it... but I don't feel right doing that until I've gained more experience.Has anyone done it? How much do you charge per hour, and how hard is it starting up?
@AcrofoxHow many hours do you fly each month? That is a rather high rate compared to what most CFIs make hourly. Have any of your students indicated that those fees are too lofty given that most flight schools charge students anywhere from $15 - $25 per hour?
I won't be doing any freelancing any time soon...I'm just curious how some of you freelancers go about managing your business model and building your time (if that happens to be your way of moving onto bigger aircraft).
Also, what relevance does being a degree-holder have to do with freelancing? I don't see how not having a degree could hurt your business too much if at all...although I suppose it could give you a leg-up in some ways than someone who has no degree.
@Acrofox
Thanks for the input. It sounds like freelancing can bear its own set of challenges/hurdles than just by being employed at a flight school, but if you're good at it, the results of becoming successful while freelancing can be pretty rewarding. As an added plus, it sounds like you can make your own schedule to fit around whatever other jobs you might have.
Rock bottom at $45/hr, and it's been dead easy to start up
I do not... my students rent from a flying club.Do you own the aircraft? If you do how much is the insurance premium? And does it cover solo student ops?
I think I was paying the flight school $20/hr in 1992 for instructor. Everybody around here charges $40+/hr now.As far as most flight schools charging 15-25 an hour..I've never seen that. The flight schools I've been to charge $44 & $45 an hour for dual, yet the CFI only gets about $15 of that money. Personally if given the choice I would rather the CFI keep the whole $45, but that's just me.![]()
It's pretty low because the instructors are not being paid what they are worth. It seems unethical to justify low wages with more working hours. It just doesn't make any sense to me.@HefnerThe two schools that I have worked at paid their instructors $15 - $30 an hour. That always seemed pretty low, but it made up for it in the amount of hours that you can fly per month.
It's pretty low because the instructors are not being paid what they are worth. It seems unethical to justify low wages with more working hours. It just doesn't make any sense to me.
It's pretty low because the instructors are not being paid what they are worth. It seems unethical to justify low wages with more working hours. It just doesn't make any sense to me.