GunSlinger OIF II
Banned.
+1,860|6960
Im really interested in getting a pilots license.  Anyone here gone/going through the process? Id rather read it from an actual pilot than a website that doesnt really answer all of my questions.

How hard is it to get?

How is the training?

How much am I gonna have to fish out?

How often do you fly?

I got more questions but I would really like to know of anyone's personal experiences.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|6877
This may be a stupid question but........

Couldn't you just quite the army and join the Air Force?
{BMF}*Frank_The_Tank
U.S. > Iran
+497|6894|Florida
bubbalo......its not quite that simple.  First, only officers (to my knowledge) are pilots.  Im not saying gunslinger isnt an officer, but I dont think he is.  Second, you cant just "quit" the army.
F.S.F.jetfighter
Member
+1|6951
from what i heard....my team's coach and ex-runner......it cost alot of money to get hours in....
safshep
What's so special about titles anyway?
+40|7063|Minnesota, USA
this won't help you in anyway, but it is ironic.  Just last week a friend of mine was bragging about getting a pilot's certificate.... and I asked him, "Isn't it called a license???!"  And he told me there is no such thing as a pilots license.  Is that a load of crap or what?

I apologize now for posting worthless information.  maybe you had a laugh.... probably not.
D6717C
Anger is a gift
+174|6949|Sin City

I haven't flown in about 6 years, but I have about 250 hours of both single and multi-engine time. The training isn't too difficult for most people. I would suggest saving up between $4,000 and $5,000 dollars if you can, that way you don't have to stop in the middle of your training because you run out of money. That seems to happen a lot to people, then it ends up costing more money because they have to fly more to get caught up. But that would be about what you need to get a private pilot certificate. I would say try to fly twice a week, maybe 3 times at the most. That seems to be best for most people. It really is a lot of fun though. I would recommend it to anyone that has the means to do it. You can also check the internet for flight schools in your area. Swing by and check them out, see which one you like best. Most of them offer an "intro flight" for around $40-$50. That will give you a good idea of what it's like, and will probably get you hooked.

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