Building Multi Time
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Building Multi Time
Any one know of any where in Washington State where I could rent a twin for a decent price.
Me and another CFI at my flight school want to start building some multi time so when the time comes when the regionals start hiring we can get our papers in the first wave. Our flight school doesnt let us take their pride and joy brand new glass cockpit piper seminole. Anything would work for: Dutches, seminole, seneca and so on. The only thing we might prefer would be a gps in it.
Any suggestions on where to look in to would be appreciated.
Me and another CFI at my flight school want to start building some multi time so when the time comes when the regionals start hiring we can get our papers in the first wave. Our flight school doesnt let us take their pride and joy brand new glass cockpit piper seminole. Anything would work for: Dutches, seminole, seneca and so on. The only thing we might prefer would be a gps in it.
Any suggestions on where to look in to would be appreciated.
#2
I don't know about things in Washington State, but you and your friend could take a week or two off and go to a place that has cheap time building. You might check out the Aviator in Florida. Aviator Flight Training 100 hrs of Duchess time for $7,995.00 plus tax, WET.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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wings aloft at kbfi has two senecas i believe.
I hear there is a seminal in auburn, but i haven't gone to check it out.
the problem you will run into is that most places will have insurance requirements of 25 hours in make/model. which isn't a big deal if you are wanting to build time.
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Anybody in New England know of some twins or multi time-building clubs. I'm a CFII in CT, but my school doesn't have an twin. I was lucky to be able to get hired last june by comair with 50ME but got furloughed two weeks off IOE and only picked up 77 more ME. I think ME hours for regionals are gonna be around 200 for mins and I don't plan on waiting 5years for a recall so I need to get my numbers up. Any thoughts or insights are appreciated.
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Renton's seneca is a Seneca II with boots, Priced in the mid 200's/hr i believe.
Wings Aloft has two, one a Seneca II and a Seneca I i think, Both are in the high 300's per hour last i checked.
Check out some schools on the oregon border. There are some schools here that offer good deals on twins.
Wings Aloft has two, one a Seneca II and a Seneca I i think, Both are in the high 300's per hour last i checked.
Check out some schools on the oregon border. There are some schools here that offer good deals on twins.
acuwings in krnt has a seneca.
wings aloft at kbfi has two senecas i believe.
I hear there is a seminal in auburn, but i haven't gone to check it out.
the problem you will run into is that most places will have insurance requirements of 25 hours in make/model. which isn't a big deal if you are wanting to build time.
wings aloft at kbfi has two senecas i believe.
I hear there is a seminal in auburn, but i haven't gone to check it out.
the problem you will run into is that most places will have insurance requirements of 25 hours in make/model. which isn't a big deal if you are wanting to build time.
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