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vatir 24th Dec 2017 10:37

Hi Rudestuff,

Thanks for such a detailed and informative reply.

I would have done this a few months ago but its basically too late now to get a Student Visa as I'm leaving on the 2nd of February.

BUT to be honest I didn't find the IR prices in the states much cheaper than for example bartolini air.

again if I had this information a couple of months back I would have done it.

I think I actually got a good deal. $8500 for 115 hours on the 172. It will be shared with another your builder so in total I will be in the airplane for 230 Horus 115 hours of which I will be PIC.

Also every single flight will be Cross Country.

The reason I wanted to do my NR before I go is exactly what you mentioned and to be able to utilise on the hours building and make every hour count and maybe do 20-30 hours of that in night BUT I do need my night rating before I go.

So taking my situation into account do you still not recommend doing a NR before I go?

Thanks so much again.

selfin 24th Dec 2017 13:30


The REAL reason for getting [a standalone] FAA PPL is that you can add an FAA IR to it.
A US IR can also be included in a foreign-based US private pilot certificate. FAA Order 8900.1, vol 5, ch2, §14 refers. FSIMS link 1, link 2.

LightShade 24th Dec 2017 17:46

Hi Vatir, how long did you licence took to be validated?
I am planning to go in us in February too but I didn’t receive my license verification yet ( I sent it in November )
I am wondering if I should start looking for alternatives.

vatir 24th Dec 2017 19:40

Hi,
Really?

Mine came in exactly 8 days.

But then I wanted something changed and only in 2 more days it came.

Very good service from both CAA and FAA.

Maybe try giving them both a ring.

Far Canel 31st Dec 2017 08:02

Night time hour building
 
Hello people I need to get my 100 night so I can apply for the FAA ATP
I only have 35. Can anyone suggest somewhere in the states I could quickly get this done.

rudestuff 26th Jan 2018 14:21

Anyone who is hour building - read the post above

That's what happens later on down the line if you don't think ahead when hour building. Night hours - they're free. It happened to me too - I could have had an FAA IR for the extra cost of an instructor. £1000 would have knocked £8,000 off my EASA training.

LPVL 4th Feb 2018 21:08

Dear all,
I am keen to do 50h building nearby Miami.
I saw flighttimebuilding north of Orlando.
Would you recommend?

LPVL 7th Feb 2018 12:43

Can you please provide feedback on Flighttimebuilding?
They have really good prices...
Any other good alternative?

Jaair 7th Feb 2018 15:21

LPVL, some decent reviews on their Facebook page. I am also considering them.

miguel22 8th Feb 2018 06:59


Originally Posted by LPVL (Post 10042086)
Dear all,
I am keen to do 50h building nearby Miami.
I saw flighttimebuilding north of Orlando.
Would you recommend?

For how long you are planning to do this? 2 weeks?

Thanks and good luck!

LPVL 8th Feb 2018 09:54

Affirm. 15 days shall be enough.

miguel22 8th Feb 2018 14:56

Quite intensive no? If you take saturday and sunday OFF it's around 5h per day. You planned flying morning and afternoon?

Jaair 8th Feb 2018 14:59

I've noticed a lot of schools in Florida advertise 25 hrs per week for time building (also flying weekends).

rudestuff 8th Feb 2018 15:57

5 hours a day should be a minimum - if you're there specifically to hour build. What would you do after lunch?

Jaair 8th Feb 2018 16:08

Start your next cross country flight for your next $100 burger of course.

LPVL 18th Feb 2018 04:07

How about airplanes4rent and pilotsparadise, both in FL.
Anyone's feedback?

LPVL 20th Feb 2018 15:25

Question is:
Pilotsparadise vs Flighttimebuilding vs Airplanes4rent
which one to select.
Could you please provide some words of advice?

Thank you so much.

aman777 21st Feb 2018 13:40

I am going to Flight time building next months. They seem good

LPVL 2nd Mar 2018 20:23

Anyone experienced Airplanes4rent?

rudestuff 23rd Mar 2018 10:22

It's definitely worth doing if you're still hour building - it'll get you used to multi and save on training costs later on.
It won't be pic as far as EASA is concerned if you're with an instructor.


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