Thank you so much man! I really appreciate it! Hey that’s exciting to hear, I know of a couple schools, but it all depends on what your goals are. The fastest way to the airlines is through ATP schools, but a college degree is also a valuable asset to have! Good luck bro, wishing you the best!
I think the best portion is where you get distracted,,i loughed a lot on this but thats real flying shit,,and youll be distracted my friend..just keep that same reaction in the cockpit
some video tips, you want you head right above the middle, you head is too high and almost cutting off! also the lighting could use some differs! good luck on your channel and aviation career
Oh hey thanks so much for the tips! It's definitely a learning experience and its kind of fun to try and level up the quality in every video! Thanks for your continued support of this channel!
Really Great Question! Probably the cheapest way is by joining the airforce or navy and getting your license through the military, but not everyone wants to go that route and its not always guaranteed or expedient. The other way is by shopping around for flight schools or flight instructors who will teach you at affordable prices. Owning your own plane is much cheaper than renting, but requires a lot more personal maintenance and care. Usually getting your pilots license can cost anywhere from 7000 to 14000 dollars. $10,000 is about average. You can definitely get started though with Sporty's Pilot Online Ground School for I think around $200. Take the written test which is about $175 and then start flight training after you've completed Ground School. Our flight school offers rental fees for the Cessna 172 at $135 per hour. We usually fly 3 times a week 2 hours per lesson. Which is around $810 per week, but not including the cost of the flight instructor which is usually around $55 per hour. So total per week, a typical flight student at my school will spend $1,140 for flight training. Its definitely a lot. I do a full break down of how to get your license in another video. You are totally welcome to check it out if you want! Titled: (How To Get Your Private Pilots License) Thanks for the question! Hope it helps.
@@ismailch2553 I think if you have an airport near you, you can give them a call and see if they have an FBO (Flight Base Operation) which is usually where you can get in contact with a Certified Flight Instructor. Try talking to pilots in your area, look online for any CFI's near you, maybe ask a couple family friends. If you're in the United States there's a plethora of Flight Schools and if you're wanting to go the Airline Route I would suggest ATP Flight Schools. Depening on whether you want to do aviation professionally or just as a hobby. Hope that helps a little bit, keep me updated on what you find out or decide, I'd love to hear about your experience in finding a flight school and going through flight training. Thanks for the questions, things I can look further into as well and possibly make a video about.
I think honestly asking stuff like 21% oxygen, 71 nitrogen or whatever id kinda stupid to ask a pilot! it doesn't help lol! we aren't becoming weathermen lol
Wow, he really tested you on everything.
Yea, he was one of the harder DPEs, but you really felt like you knew your stuff if you passed with him!
Great information thanks you.
Great video. I didn't know there was that much do getting a private pilot's license. Keep it up man your doing great
Yea, there’s definitely a bunch! Lol thank you so much man, that means a lot. Wishing you the best bro!
Congrats 🥳 bro , I am trying to become pilot for 0 experience!! Looking for schools
Thank you so much man! I really appreciate it! Hey that’s exciting to hear, I know of a couple schools, but it all depends on what your goals are. The fastest way to the airlines is through ATP schools, but a college degree is also a valuable asset to have! Good luck bro, wishing you the best!
Great video! This helped me figure why I need to pass get my license
Nicely detailed video! Congrats on your license and safe flying!
Thank you, much appreciated! Same to you!
I think the best portion is where you get distracted,,i loughed a lot on this but thats real flying shit,,and youll be distracted my friend..just keep that same reaction in the cockpit
Thanks for the content!
some video tips, you want you head right above the middle, you head is too high and almost cutting off! also the lighting could use some differs! good luck on your channel and aviation career
Oh hey thanks so much for the tips! It's definitely a learning experience and its kind of fun to try and level up the quality in every video! Thanks for your continued support of this channel!
Bor what is cheapest way to get ppl?
Really Great Question! Probably the cheapest way is by joining the airforce or navy and getting your license through the military, but not everyone wants to go that route and its not always guaranteed or expedient. The other way is by shopping around for flight schools or flight instructors who will teach you at affordable prices. Owning your own plane is much cheaper than renting, but requires a lot more personal maintenance and care. Usually getting your pilots license can cost anywhere from 7000 to 14000 dollars. $10,000 is about average. You can definitely get started though with Sporty's Pilot Online Ground School for I think around $200. Take the written test which is about $175 and then start flight training after you've completed Ground School. Our flight school offers rental fees for the Cessna 172 at $135 per hour. We usually fly 3 times a week 2 hours per lesson. Which is around $810 per week, but not including the cost of the flight instructor which is usually around $55 per hour. So total per week, a typical flight student at my school will spend $1,140 for flight training. Its definitely a lot. I do a full break down of how to get your license in another video. You are totally welcome to check it out if you want! Titled: (How To Get Your Private Pilots License) Thanks for the question! Hope it helps.
@@AmeliorateAviation thanks for reply
I always watched that video.
Is there any way to find CFI closes to neartest location
@@ismailch2553 I think if you have an airport near you, you can give them a call and see if they have an FBO (Flight Base Operation) which is usually where you can get in contact with a Certified Flight Instructor. Try talking to pilots in your area, look online for any CFI's near you, maybe ask a couple family friends. If you're in the United States there's a plethora of Flight Schools and if you're wanting to go the Airline Route I would suggest ATP Flight Schools. Depening on whether you want to do aviation professionally or just as a hobby. Hope that helps a little bit, keep me updated on what you find out or decide, I'd love to hear about your experience in finding a flight school and going through flight training. Thanks for the questions, things I can look further into as well and possibly make a video about.
The cheapest way is to keep your money in your pocket and don’t start
I think honestly asking stuff like 21% oxygen, 71 nitrogen or whatever id kinda stupid to ask a pilot! it doesn't help lol! we aren't becoming weathermen lol
Lol Yea, I get it, it isn't crucial to know in order to fly an airplane. It's more power to you the more know.
dayquil or nightquil..?
Depends on what time you're flying, Dayquil most of the time!?
250 nm? Isn’t it 150? Or is this commercial?
Yes, I meant 150nm for Private and 250nm solo xc for Commercial. Thanks for catching that!