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AIRPLANE CAREER COURSE

Looking to become a Commercial Airplane Pilot?
Our graduates are pilots working all over the world.


BASIC AIRPLANE FLIGHT TRAINING COST PER HOUR

Cessna 172  Dual Instruction          $134
Cessna 172  Solo                            $98
Cherokee 140 Dual Instruction        $124
Cherokee 140 Solo                          $89
Cessna 150  Dual Instruction          $108 (Call for Availability)
Cessna 150  Solo                            $72 (Call for Availability)
(Cessna 150 available only for flight time building)
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250 HOURS COMMERCIAL PILOT
PROFESSIONAL FLIGHT TRAINING


THIS PILOT COURSE INCLUDES:
All ratings (private pilot, instrument pilot, commercial pilot)


250 hours of Flight Training consisting of:

180 Hours of Dual Flight Instruction:

Cessna 172 $24,120
Cherokee PA-140 $22,320


40 Hours IFR Instrument Flight Training

Cessna 172 $5,360
Cherokee PA-140                     $4,960
Cessna 150                                  $N/A


20 Hours Solo

Cessna 172 $1,960
Cherokee PA-140                      $1,780
Cessna 150                                $1,440

10 Hours Dual Complex Airplane time: $2,400


LOWEST TOTAL INDUSTRY COSTS AVAILABLE:

Cessna 172                                 $33,840.00 US
Cherokee PA-140                      $31,460.00 US






GROUND SCHOOL COURSES:

Complete all ground school courses from
Private, Instrument, thru Commercial in 12 weeks!

50 Hours (Average) $1,600 to 1,800





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TOTAL PROFESSIONAL AIRPLANE COURSE COST:

Cessna 172 $35,440 Cherokee PA-140 $33,060


Prices are based upon current hourly rates for dual and solo airplane flight time and ground instruction time. There are additional costs associated with books, materials, and exam fees. Exam Fees are not set by California Aviation Services, but by the examining physician, testing facility, and Designated Pilot Examiner. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 March 2011 21:49