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Old 05-15-2007 | 08:45 AM
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How much would a commercial heli rating be if I already have a CPL MEL/SEL, Instrument? Any ideas on what the requirements would be to obtain it, like min flight times, etc..? Could anyone recommend a good price and place to do this sort of training? Thanks in advance.
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Old 05-15-2007 | 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Diver Driver
How much would a commercial heli rating be if I already have a CPL MEL/SEL, Instrument? Any ideas on what the requirements would be to obtain it, like min flight times, etc..? Could anyone recommend a good price and place to do this sort of training? Thanks in advance.
The best place would be the U.S. Army minus the ops tempo these days...No idea what the costs are but I looked into this almost 15 years ago when I was getting my PPL. It was cheaper to get the PPL and get the heli add-on than to get the private rotor rating alone. It has to exceed $150/hour these days easy.
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Old 05-15-2007 | 01:10 PM
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http://www.heli.com/prospective-stud...d-fees-FAA.php

About $12K for an add-on here...
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Old 05-15-2007 | 08:51 PM
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Bet you could find a private operator for much much less. They don't even offer just a private pilot add-on to a fixed rating, which if I was ever to do it, would all I'd get.
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Old 05-15-2007 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Ewfflyer
Bet you could find a private operator for much much less. They don't even offer just a private pilot add-on to a fixed rating, which if I was ever to do it, would all I'd get.
Ya, I was interested in the commercial rating... maybe could do Lifeflight or something... I dunno, I'm 22 and trying to figure out what kind of flying I want to do for the next 38 years.... a bit undecided at this point. Think I'm just going to stick with trying for the airlines. I thought a Helo add-on wouldn't be so expensive, but it makes since because a helicopter is a totally different animal.
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Old 05-15-2007 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Diver Driver
Ya, I was interested in the commercial rating... maybe could do Lifeflight or something... I dunno, I'm 22 and trying to figure out what kind of flying I want to do for the next 38 years.... a bit undecided at this point. Think I'm just going to stick with trying for the airlines. I thought a Helo add-on wouldn't be so expensive, but it makes since because a helicopter is a totally different animal.
I looked into this myself recently, aside from the military it's not going to be cheap. A bud of mine is down in Florida about to start instructing. I think he put about 50k into flight training. From what he says the normal progression is instruct until you get about 1k hours then go fly people out to the oil rigs for a couple thousand hours then start looking for a descent job.

A corp. pilot took me for a ride in a Bell 407 (amazing machine) back when I was flight instructing and it was a blast. His corpation flew jets and helicopters and he said sometimes they pay for their fixed wing guys to get their commercial add-on so they can fly the helicopter if needed. Might work that angle later on in life, but from talking with him (a 10K hour helo pilot) I would stay with fixed wing where there is more money and more jobs.
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Old 05-16-2007 | 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
I looked into this myself recently, aside from the military it's not going to be cheap. A bud of mine is down in Florida about to start instructing. I think he put about 50k into flight training. From what he says the normal progression is instruct until you get about 1k hours then go fly people out to the oil rigs for a couple thousand hours then start looking for a descent job.

A corp. pilot took me for a ride in a Bell 407 (amazing machine) back when I was flight instructing and it was a blast. His corpation flew jets and helicopters and he said sometimes they pay for their fixed wing guys to get their commercial add-on so they can fly the helicopter if needed. Might work that angle later on in life, but from talking with him (a 10K hour helo pilot) I would stay with fixed wing where there is more money and more jobs.
Good call. Thanks. Think I might just shoot for a private helo rating in a few years. Looks like a lot of fun!
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Old 05-16-2007 | 02:08 PM
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R-22's rent for about as much as multi trainers around here. I'm surprised people can afford that at all. I saw that price near Ft. Campbell, so I know they have a lot of Army guys rent there.
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