View Full Version : Who has their wings....Pilot's License that is?
PaulFiveOh
04-22-2008, 09:31 PM
I know nothing about flying schools and which one might be better etc.
Blue Ash Airport
Co-Op Aircraft Service, Inc has a program for basically 5k
Butler County
Regional Airport
Pro Aero, Inc.
has one for about 6k
And
Warren County Airport
Warren County Flight School has a program for about 4k
The price I listed include instructor time and rental.
Just curious if any one can provide any education to me that would help me make the best decision on which school to go to? I am only looking to cert on Single Engine and I also want to cert on Instruments.
Thanks guys.
plattner01
04-22-2008, 09:48 PM
i work by lunken airport off kellogg ave and there at the airport is a few flying schools there. if you go with one of the schools at lunken just dont crash into the white warehouse across the street. alot of beer drinkers will be mad.
mustang8998
04-22-2008, 09:57 PM
Might want to check out the airport, in Batavia. Sporty's has training there.
As far as cost, I don't know, but it was a cool place. (Went to a fly-in this past weekend, with my "brother inlaw")
cstreu1026
04-22-2008, 10:01 PM
Maybe send a PM to DSSking. He use to have a flight school at Lunkin and he may have some insight.
PaulFiveOh
04-22-2008, 10:07 PM
Maybe send a PM to DSSking. He use to have a flight school at Lunkin and he may have some insight.
Thanks for the lead!
85_SS_302_Coupe
04-22-2008, 10:09 PM
I got my redwings :D
Wait..no, no i don't. That's gross. I always did wanna fly though, just never really pursued it.
k062693w
04-22-2008, 10:11 PM
I got mine ( Private Pilot) in Northern Michigan, So the only one around here I've heard good things about is Sporty's.. And yes look at at least $5,000.oo
I have my license and produced the Learn to Fly 14 hour DVD course for Sporty's. It's worth checking out.
I got my license from Co-op aviation about 10 years ago (back when it only cost around $2000).
Good guys, but all the instructors that were there when I was learning have all gone on to airline jobs. I don't know who's teaching there now.
PaulFiveOh
04-23-2008, 11:27 AM
I have my license and produced the Learn to Fly 14 hour DVD course for Sporty's. It's worth checking out.
Ken, are you certified to instruct?
Can you give me a contact for Sporty's? Email or phone number? Thanks buddy.
Ken, are you certified to instruct?
Can you give me a contact for Sporty's? Email or phone number? Thanks buddy.
No I am not an instructor. Instructor turnover is high so I don't know anyone that instructs there anymore. I would just go to http://www.sportys.com and you should be able to get all the info you need there.
Here is a link directly to the course
http://www.sportys.com/courses/
There is a number at the top of the page and they can get you to the flight school.
Ken
PaulFiveOh
04-23-2008, 04:13 PM
Thanks Ken
93cobra
04-23-2008, 11:21 PM
i have my private pilot license....
vfr "visual flight reference" will take avg 50-60 hours of flight training avg costs....$6500-$7500
ifr "instrument flight reference"....another 50 hours ....another $6500- $7500
luckly i fly out of indiana
sportys & blue ash have a lot more of the guys who think because their plane burns more gas than yours, they are cooler....
i believe sportys & blue ash will easily cost you $130+ per hour
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