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Old 06-13-2019, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Gundriver64 View Post
Resurrecting this thread: Can anybody give me the average cost for the KA 350 type with FSI out of ATL?

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MSRP is in the mid-30s for an initial.
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Old 06-13-2019, 02:05 PM
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MSRP is in the mid-30s for an initial.
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Old 06-14-2019, 09:54 AM
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I’d recommend FlyRight in Concord, NC outside of Charlotte. It is a first class operation and great study environment. Less expensive than FS and a good area for good food and restaurants. Right near to Carolina Speedway.
Full motion simulators, so no need for actual aircraft flight to finish up. You walk out with BE300/350i single pilot type rating. It is ProLine21. They also have a KA 200 SIM.
I’m ex military and ex airline, and I’ve seen some training. This is professional and these guys bend over backward for you. They are in an all new building that is beautiful.
Three guys in my class, one that hadn’t flown in 6 years, and we all finished on time. I think was about 17 days.
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Old 06-14-2019, 06:27 PM
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I’d recommend FlyRight in Concord, NC outside of Charlotte. It is a first class operation and great study environment. Less expensive than FS and a good area for good food and restaurants. Right near to Carolina Speedway.
Full motion simulators, so no need for actual aircraft flight to finish up. You walk out with BE300/350i single pilot type rating. It is ProLine21. They also have a KA 200 SIM.
I’m ex military and ex airline, and I’ve seen some training. This is professional and these guys bend over backward for you. They are in an all new building that is beautiful.
Three guys in my class, one that hadn’t flown in 6 years, and we all finished on time. I think was about 17 days.
Ditto on FlyRight. Received a BE200 initial and a BE300/350 ProLine21 type with an ATP with them. Class act and very professional! They also take GI Bill.
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Old 06-15-2019, 12:08 PM
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Thanks everybody! Helpful info., Cheers, G
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Old 06-15-2019, 12:12 PM
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I used my Post 911 GI Bill at FS Wichita and paid $15,600 for the BE300 Proline 21. Excellent training, cant wait to attend FS again
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Old 07-30-2019, 01:17 PM
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+1 for FlyRight in Concord, NC

Great people in the office, classroom, and simulator

Program manager and schedulers worked with me to split 17 days of BE300 type training over two consecutive months (this to accommodate my current job schedule)

All instruction was as good as any received in 40 years of military + 121 flying

TCE for the rating ride was a retired AA 330 captain who delivered an excellent scenario-based test of flying ability and single-pilot headwork/task management

Cost $ 14,500, not to be beaten anywhere, no reason to look further unless you need something other than ProLine 21

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I’d recommend FlyRight in Concord, NC outside of Charlotte. It is a first class operation and great study environment. Less expensive than FS and a good area for good food and restaurants. Right near to Carolina Speedway.
Full motion simulators, so no need for actual aircraft flight to finish up. You walk out with BE300/350i single pilot type rating. It is ProLine21. They also have a KA 200 SIM.
I’m ex military and ex airline, and I’ve seen some training. This is professional and these guys bend over backward for you. They are in an all new building that is beautiful.
Three guys in my class, one that hadn’t flown in 6 years, and we all finished on time. I think was about 17 days.
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I used my Post 911 GI Bill at FS Wichita and paid $15,600 for the BE300 Proline 21. Excellent training, cant wait to attend FS again
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+2 for FlyRight!!
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