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Do your Insturment in a Multi?
Check this out. This CFI recommends getting your Insturment in a Twin. Comments?
http://www.geocities.com/cfidarren/r-multinst.htm Only thing I can think of it finding someone else that is doing the same thing to be your safety pilot.... |
That's how I did my training. Quick MEL PPL add-on then IFR in the multi to start logging PIC.
www.prairieairservice.com |
Expensive, but you have to get multi-time somehow. I am thinking that I will get my CFII in the twin, along with my MEI. Some DEs will let you do both checkrides at the same time. I believe All ATPS does their CFII MEI add on ratings this way. This is another option for me. I guess I have to get through my initial first, week from today.
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I have to get my Private before I can do anything....Hopefully next week. Money is the bid deal for me. I don't know if I want to pony up all that $$ just yet.
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Originally Posted by TravisUK
I have to get my Private before I can do anything....Hopefully next week. Money is the bid deal for me. I don't know if I want to pony up all that $$ just yet.
Twin time (w/ safet pilot): $80 /h Twin Time (solo) $160/h Inst Training in a 172 w/ CFII: $100. Inst Training in twin w/ CFII: $190. If you do 30 hours with a CFII... 30 hours of twin time & inst training costs $5700. 30 hours SE inst training + 30 hours solo twin: $7,800 30 hours SE inst training + 30 hours twin w/ safety pilot: $5,400 Safety pilot time appears slightly cheaper, but it is not highly regarded at some airlines, some will only give 50% credit. I'd do as much of your ratings as possible in the twin...it will make life simpler down the road. |
I'll teach you the instrument rating in the twin:D
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Me too...when do I start?!
J/K Lax |
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