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NzCaptainAndrew 26th Sep 2012 07:15

How much does it cost for a C208 or Navajo endo
 
How much does it cost for a C208 or Navajo endorsement in Australia?

Stationair8 26th Sep 2012 07:51

Depends on whether you want the old three circuit quickie endorsement in the old PA-31.

Crabbe 26th Sep 2012 08:24

C208 $5500 for basic endo, got quoted 3 days ago

717tech 26th Sep 2012 08:53

Mine was paid for by the company but it was just over two hours in the PA31.

MCKES 26th Sep 2012 09:56

PA31 or C208 will be paid for by reputable companies. I know of many with said endos none of them had to fork out their own money, small bonding periods however did apply.

Jack Ranga 26th Sep 2012 13:07

You get what you pay for when doing endorsements on both types you are talking about here.

MakeItHappenCaptain 26th Sep 2012 14:15


Depends on whether you want the old three circuit quickie endorsement in the old PA-31.
Yeah.....like AFR's, endorsers better be sure they have crossed their t's and dotted their i's here. I can guarantee a good enough stuff up by an endorsed person will have CASA sniffing around to make sure the endorser did their job properly.

I have been quizzed about an endo where the pilot's sins were good enough to see their license reviewed. No problems from my end, but all I can say is document everything.

No room in this industry for that s:mad:it (quickies).:=

PaulDamian 27th Sep 2012 00:38

Vortex/Tasfast at Moorabbin do an PA31 endo for about $5K with 3 hours Dual and 10 hours ICUS over Bass Strait. OR, the quick version for $2750 with 3 hours. It think they have about 5 Chiefs.

Vincent Chase 27th Sep 2012 01:27

How about people leave paying for endorsements to their employers, stop paying for ICUS and give people like myself a chance of getting a job on merit and hard work.

MCKES 27th Sep 2012 03:37

Vincent - you'll find a job.

Have you guys heard of Murphys Law? Why do you assume that you need a PA31 or C208 Endo @ a cost of 5K+? Unless you already have a job lined up and it is a prerequisite for employment, what are you going to do when someone turns around and offers you a job on a 402 or a PAC750? Woops spent the wrong 5K? Why not just go out and pay 10K and get a meat tray endo? Or how about spending 30K and getting a 737 or 320 rating? Where do you stop:hmm:

The Green Goblin 27th Sep 2012 06:12

At an employer I used to work for, it went against you if you were endorsed.

They wanted you to be endorsed and trained the right way (according to them) from the start, by their own guy.

That way there was none of the old " at xxx we did it like this" type talk creeping in.

In this climate, as long as you are prepared to move and chase the work it will happen for you.

Aimpoint 27th Sep 2012 06:15


In this climate, as long as you are prepared to move and chase the work it will happen for you.
Judging by the multiple threads started by NzCaptainAndrew, it appears this is unlikely to happen.

The Green Goblin 27th Sep 2012 06:20

He wouldn't be the first (or last) kiwi using student loan money to pay his way into Australia.

Good luck to him.

At least someone will make a buck out of it :}

tail wheel 27th Sep 2012 06:37


C208 $5500 for basic endo
If it is an initial gas turbine endorsement and genuine complete ground school, that quote is very reasonable. :ok:

If it is a "Bic Biro" quickie endorsement, don't waste your money.

deadcut 27th Sep 2012 06:59

How much does it cost for a C208 or Navajo endo
 
GG what's wrong with using student loan to cover the training? For my training I paid 70% with student loan because I was not getting money fast enough to fly. Working all week just to fly a couple of hours on the weekend.

27/09 27th Sep 2012 09:31


He wouldn't be the first (or last) kiwi using student loan money to pay his way into Australia.
GG you're probably right about this happening a few years ago but so far as I know now the student cannot take any left over money with them to use for things such as this.

Having said that the best policy is the get any endorsement done with/through your employer. Any employer who values their machinery isn't going to let someone with a bare type endorsement loose in their pride and joy without a thorough checkout, might as well be giving them an endorsement and be done with it.

Jack Ranga 27th Sep 2012 10:40

GG may be referring to kiwis getting student loans, leaving their country and never paying the loan back. Arriving in Australia without a huge loan over their heads as opposed to their Australian counterparts, flying for free here cos they haven't got that huge loan over their heads therefore being much easier to support themselves.

Thing is the kiwi government is starting to call in these loans whether their citizens return home or not :D

deadcut 27th Sep 2012 12:33

How much does it cost for a C208 or Navajo endo
 
How stupid would you be to leave the country forever and think that no one will come knocking?

MakeItHappenCaptain 27th Sep 2012 12:41

Worked for Ronnie Biggs.:}

NzCaptainAndrew 28th Sep 2012 00:49

Funny replies -

I was a kiwi student back in 2010... I do have a job right now flying the 206 but I'm moving on to the airvan soon.... I am not rich nor have rich parents/or grandparents or any family member in the aviation industry - I'm not going to pay for an endorsment unless I have a job lined up for me...

Thanks for the replies never the less fellow PPruners...:hmm:


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