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stefanc 05-26-2008 11:36 AM

Delta Connection Academy is way expensive...
 
Couple weeks ago I talked to the guy from DCA. And i got a brochure. And the costs are:

Private and Instrument: 25672.50
Upset Recovery Course: 3195.00
Commercial Multi-Engine: 18088.25
High Altitude Training: 500.00
Commercial Single Engine Add-on: 4803.00
CFI Rating: 8339.00

Total 60597.75

Plus CFII RATING: 6603.25

Plus: MEI ( MULTI ENGINE INSTRUCTOR): 4986.50

Plus FUEL SURCHARGES

THE REAL COST OF TRAINING = 72187.5 (WITHOUT FUEL SURCHARGES)
PLUS FOR HOUSING ANOTHER 8000= 80187.5 DOLLARS
AND THEY SAY TAKE THE LOAN OUT FOR 20% MORE.

THEN THE REAL TOTAL WITH FOOD AND OTHER NECCESARIES IS AROUND 100,000 DOLLARS.

WHO WANTS TO GO THERE?

SLpilot 05-26-2008 04:58 PM

There instructor course prices are asinine, almost 7 grand for a CFII? Absolutely ridiculas

de727ups 05-26-2008 06:28 PM

Well, don't forget the guaranteed interview, that's priceless....

rickair7777 05-27-2008 08:31 AM

You know what they say about being "owned by Delta"

And just think, for a paltry 300% premium over FBO rates, you can tell people you went to "the academy" :rolleyes:

t-cart 05-27-2008 03:59 PM

That is crazy.:eek:

DYNASTY HVY 05-31-2008 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by de727ups (Post 391269)
Well, don't forget the guaranteed interview, that's priceless....

Yes its worth 100,000.00 :D

FlyByCable 06-08-2008 11:05 AM

But, being owned by Delta means everything!

TwoStar 06-12-2008 11:01 AM

Its expensive ... YES, but my buddy is getting a check from DCA for $3200. A refund for "Upset Recovery Training" that they don't really offer because they don't have a plane. The one they had was a cheaper model that didn't fit most of the student body yet we ALL were told we'd have the opportunity to take the course ... and we're all paying interest on that $3200 we had to borrow for something we'll never get.
Get your $3200 back from DCA and go across the airport and get the course for $2800 and pocket the $500 left over for yourself. DCA seems to think you'll overlook the fact they don't offer upset recovery anymore and somehow they'll get your money in the end. I sadly already paid out of my own pocket for the course elsewhere and are going to have to fight to get the money back.
(I will say ... the course was awesome ... some of the most exciting flying I've done yet!)

saabguy493 06-12-2008 11:08 AM

Just my opinion, but you would have to be crazy to spend that kind of money for trainig!!! None of my employers ever cared how I got my ratings. As long as I had answers for their questions they were happy.

HSLD 06-12-2008 11:37 AM

That's amazing.

Consider a 15 year prepayment period at a nominal 9.25% rate.

Monthly payment is about $1025 per month (for 15 years) with a total cost of the academy somewhere north of $185,000.

Plug you own numbers in here: http://www.airlinepilotcentral.com/p...070925259.html


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