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Ja  Rhule

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I am pretty sure it is a lot cheaper than that. Homestly I think it might be in the 500 to 1000 range. Have no idea about you chitty little town though. :p

Niah no way its that cheap... I need minimum of 40hrs in the air plus fuel cost alone will be around $2,000

PS: Mint Hill is teh awesome!

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Found one school that was $56,000 and they guaranteed you a job.

Dont trust those schools. No one can guarentee you a job.

Arsen if you are interested do a introductory flight first. Basically all you need to do is go to the airport or call first the Flight school at your closes airport. Cost should be around $50. You will go up for about 15-20 and handle the controls. Gives you a good idea if you really want to do it. After that you will need to sign up with either a school or flight instructor. Either way is fine the big thing is to build you hours after you get licensed if you want to make it a career. Which honestly I would advice against. Sure the pilots that fly the bigger planes make money but starting out you will be lucky to make $20,000 a year. Plus you will be flying alot and overnighting in crappy hotels. But with all that said if you truley love doing it it is a blast and you can see some cool places.

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