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KFTW 27th January 2009 19:24

cheapest place to buy multi piston time
 
Hi,

Can anyone tell me where can i buy cheapest multi time?or is there any other way to get multi time?Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks in advance.

Regards,
KFTW

Keygrip 27th January 2009 21:01

Buy a light twin fly it with the mixtures leaned, then sell it again.

That should cover it.

Is this *really* a professional training question?

doctordoom 27th January 2009 21:54

Try Ari Ben Aviator Flight Training I think the way it works is you get paired up with another pilot and both log P1 time and share the cost, which I belive is legal in the U.S

StraightLevel 28th January 2009 10:02

There used to be a reasonable priced twin at Peterborough Connington. Link below:

Flying Club Conington - Aircraft hire, flight training

or you could try Papa Bravo Aviation at Bagby. Again link below:

Papa-Bravo Aviation

StraightLevel

Nearly There 28th January 2009 12:28

You probably wont find cheaper than this DA42 for £100ph wet, if you join the non equity group at £170 per month.

eg, 10 hours a month = £117 per hour!! less if you fly more!

Aircraft Grouping No Equity Diamond DA42 Twinstar

JUST-local 28th January 2009 17:13

The DA42 above is £130/HR & £170/Month - Minimum 6 months up front was what I was told.
But sadly has poor availability due to maintenance down time or at least that has been the case, its barely flown in recent months.

However if you get a good run and it stays serviceable for a week or two could be some good value multi flying to be had.

Good luck.

INNflight 28th January 2009 19:42

In case you're going on holiday this year and set foot on US soil, do some flying there. I paid 200 Dollars an hr for my multi-timebuilding, including fuel and instructor.

bfisk 28th January 2009 22:55

Oh, I remember when i worked as a CFI in the US, us instructors could rent the twin (Seminole) for $100/hr wet... Less than what the students paid for a 172... nice to go get a $100 hamburger :D

KFTW 29th January 2009 07:30

Thanks
 
Thanks for reply,

I am contacting in UK.Where did u go to US?

Regards,
KFTW

nick14 29th January 2009 10:38

Donair EMA have a SenecaII for hire at 230/hr solo and 259/hr with instructor.

Think it might be getting two new engines at the moment.

N

VACFI 31st January 2009 00:26

Multi Engine SOLO Timebulding in Virginia
 
Hey Guys,
Try Horizon Flight Center in Virginia, just minutes from Virginia Beach (East Coast). The rent their Duchesses Solo, and the rates are less than Florida.
Checkout: www.horizonflightcenter.com

michaelknight 1st February 2009 21:22

I'm looking for a flight school is the US for FAA training that has a Seneca III? Anyone any ideas? I'm Googled to death....

MK


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