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Any one have tips on how to choose a flight school?

notfred

Lifer
Ever since I was a kid, I've wanted to get a pilot's license. Well, this coming spring, my fiancee will be out of the country for four months, and I'll have some extra time to myself. I was thinking I might just start working on that pilot's license. Anyone got any tips on picking an instructor?
 
Stay away from the one with alcohol constantly in his hand ...

Then again, if you want a fun experience ...
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Ever since I was a kid, I've wanted to get a pilot's license. Well, this coming spring, my fiancee will be out of the country for four months, and I'll have some extra time to myself. I was thinking I might just start working on that pilot's license. Anyone got any tips on picking an instructor?

Not having ever done it, I would just say find out how long he has been doing it and maybe ask for some references from some of his students.
 
Check around the UCD airport. The University flying club rents planes and has instructors available. My husband flew over there once or twice when we were living in Davis.
 
what about in nyc?

I was gonna post this question here a few weeks ago, but I was afraid Nik was just going to tell me to google is like he does with every single question i ask here 🙂
 
here's another helpful link.

AOPA flight training

what part of the country are you in? I'll look up flight schools convenient to you.

you can easily get your private pilot license in 4 months if you fly 2-3 times a week. I can give you some money saving tips too if you're interested.

Utterman is right, take a few intro flights with different instructors to see who you think you can work with. get a log book on your first day, you can log the time for all the intro flights and it counts towards your private.
 
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