1st of all there is not 20 planes at NAIA, 4 152s, 5 172s of which only 3 is approved for JAR training, 3 RGs and 2 seminoles, only 1 of them is approved for JAR training, and is an old piece of s*** always on maintenance...... That was the status when i left not to long ago.
Then you have the big classes coming in, heard there is about 50 students there now and about 5-6 instructors , most of them leaving this fall. So be prepared to spend 12 months at least. Theyre probably gonna tell you that they will or already have gotten new airplanes, but thats something theyve been saying for the last 2-3 years, just BS.