Originally Posted by
dera
With any self motivation, those aren't that realistic either. Who needs 90 hours of ground school for CP-AMEL/ASEL, at $80/hr for GROUND?
I wouldn't call those realistic either, but they are unrealistically high, not low.
I agree, if you’re dedicated and self motivated why would you need so much ground school? I myself work best by sitting in a room hitting the books hard followed by some hands on teaching on the actual aircraft. This is where the value of a great instructor truly shines.
In life I’ve found that self reliance is one of the best traits found in any person. Read the books and if a section of the book confuses you, then seek out the answer. In a world of google and a ton of YouTube videos, you’re bound to find the answer and when you do, it’ll be yours forever since it wasn’t so easily handed out.
Yet I do suspect that there are some people that work best with many hours of ground training. To each their own.
I don’t mind paying $80 or $100 an hour for a great flight instructor, but when I see that many hours of ground instruction, I’m always a litttle skeptical. Especially when I don’t see it as an optional thing, I have been looking through some flight schools in my area and do notice that many of them do this. To each their own, I’m sure it works for some. Just know that all that ground instruction as shown above amounts to about 7k. Which is money that can be put towards your CFI ratings.
Furthermore, that is why places like ATP are such a joke. They charge nearly double the price quote shown above yet provide zero ground school. Which like I said is fine, but for nearly 90k...it’s not that fine.
Lastly, my comments here are guided towards a self starter who like most of us wants to finish their training at the most afordable price possible. Like I said, there are people who could greatly benefit from plenty of one on one ground instruction and there are those to whom ATP works great for. Different strokes for different folks.