Price Lear 60 type rating
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Price Lear 60 type rating
Hi I got my quote from Flight Safety and they are charging 28.000 dollar for a initial LR-60 type rating and this is for 12h PIC flying. The price seams expensive?
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Companys get large discounts as opposed to people walking in off the street, so see if you can ask any favours with operators.
Also are you sure its not 24hrs in the sim?.. 12 as PIC an another 12 as SIC. If you havent flown in a multicrew aircraft, then being copilot is the hardest job as you will have your hair on fire running checklists etc.. so overall good experience.
Also are you sure its not 24hrs in the sim?.. 12 as PIC an another 12 as SIC. If you havent flown in a multicrew aircraft, then being copilot is the hardest job as you will have your hair on fire running checklists etc.. so overall good experience.
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Lear 60 type
FSI is expensive, but reallly good training, if you could find someone else who was interested in a rating and went in as a team, that might reduce the price a bit, but it is still painful. My last recurrent their was 21,300, (not a lear), hurts a bit doesn't it!
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where??
On the face of it FSI are expensive, but you get what you pay for, and the recognition that you did your TR with the best.
Having been at both US and Farnbourgh sites I can honestly say that they are fantastic at what they do.
No... I don't work for them!
On the face of it FSI are expensive, but you get what you pay for, and the recognition that you did your TR with the best.
Having been at both US and Farnbourgh sites I can honestly say that they are fantastic at what they do.
No... I don't work for them!