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Date: Sun, 03 Jan 1999 03:08:42 -0500
From: Jeff Cook <jcook@his.com>
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rup@xmission.com wrote:
> Gee, sounds like fun. However, if $25/hr is "very cheap", I hope it includes the
> cost of the aircraft! My current instructor charges $15/hr and my previous
> instructor only $10/hr!


And I left a school that charged instruction at $22 in favor of one that
charged $29 (C172s at $69). Why? Better instruction, better planes. I
wouldn't call $25 "very cheap" relative to the market, but I would
certainly be inclined to pay it to a former airline pilot.

-- 
Jeff Cook
jcook@his.com
Washington DC area
