Old 01-22-2013, 06:50 AM
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MrMike
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Originally Posted by flyflieg View Post
You just have to know that you will be paying an arm and a leg per hour. I did most of my training in the Midwest, but there is definitely something to be said about training in the busy NY airspace. Good luck with your move out there!

Flyflieg
Thanks for the info flyflieg. I will defenitely check them out. As for renting airplanes I'm kind of used to pay an arm and a leg. Where I rent them, they are more expensive (based in comparison with what is published in their web page) but the instructor p/h rate is half their price.

Is the training area far from the airport? Normally, how long will you be on the ground before receiving your takeoff clearance? I know NY airspace is busy.
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