Quality Flight Training
Ask what it takes to become a competent pilot in today's airspace and you'll
find the answer is quality flight instruction. If you're looking for a
flight instructor who is more concerned with your
training than in building flight time, then call now. You will
begin and end your flight training with one flight instructor
using the same course of study as a university-based flight program but at
a lower cost and with the ability to complete the requirements at your own pace. With
this program of flight instruction, you are ensured of receiving the best
flight training available anywhere...
and having the time to take it all in.
CALL 678-936-8246
Email: davidmgriff@yahoo.com
Dave Griffith
• ATP CFII CFI
• Advanced Ground Instructor
• Instrument Ground Instructor
• Master's degree
in Aerospace Education
• FAA "Gold Seal" Certified Flight Instructor
Rec'd by less than 1% of flight instructors. The Gold Seal is given by the
F.A.A. to people who have met exacting certification standards and
documented exceptional achievement in flight instruction.
• USAF Advisor's Program, Kirkuk, Iraq
One of five civilian instructors chosen to stand up the new Iraqi Air Force.
Provided guidance and instruction for the IFS from start-up, curriculum development
and flight training through final check ride. Extensive G-1000 experience. All Iraqi primary training aircraft were G-1000 equipped.
SPIN AND SPIN RECOVERY TRAINING available.
Receive ground and flight instruction in Spin Training integrated with
training for the private or commercial certificates or flight review.
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Shown here (2nd from left) in
Kirkuk Iraq with IFS students
and a fellow instructor.
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How much are fees? What can I expect to spend?
Currently, the insurance fee is $275 and monthly dues
for partners are $35. The cost of completing the requirements
for the private license will be
greatly reduced in comparison to any other flight training opportunity in
the area. The cost breakdown given
below is considering FAA minimums.
Cost of PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE earned in five months / 40 hours:
Insurance fee (one time fee):
Monthly dues ($35 x 5 months):
Aircraft rate ($59 x 40 hrs):
Fuel (5 gals/hr x 40 @ $4.29):
Instructor rate ($41 x 20 hrs):
Ground training ($41 x 10 hrs):
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$275
$175
$2360
$858
$820
$410
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TOTAL COST FOR FLIGHT LESSONS: $4898.00
Note: Costs for MEDICAL EXAM, FLIGHT TEST, ADDITIONAL TRAINING and BOOKS/SUPPLIES not included in
this price.
How is it possible to offer aircraft at this cost?
The costs of operating aircraft in today's litigious
environment have increased dramatically
due to insurance requirements. A partnership agreement helps defray
this expense and lowers the hourly cost of renting aircraft. The overall
savings for flight training is passed on to the student. Partnership is limited to five
partners at any time.
Partnership buy-in is 1/5th cost of aircraft. Cost of aircraft is $35k. Buy-in is $7,000.
This buy-in is refunded 100% at the completion of any certificate (private or instrument).
If you decide to depart the partnership at anytime prior to completing your certificate,
I will buy your share of the partnership for $6,000.
Where is GVL?
Lee Gilmer Memorial airport is located near Lake Lanier,
south of the city of Gainesville, Georgia on I-985. GPS coordinates:
34° 16' 22" N 83° 49' 37" W
Driving directions. I-985 towards
Gainesville. Take EXIT 20 towards AIRPORT and Gainesville, drive approximately one mile to
Aviation Blvd, take a left onto Aviation Blvd and drive 1/4 mile to the entrance
of the airport on left.
Click here for map.
Rates:
$59 per hour dry rate for a
Cessna 152. $41 per hour for instructor.
$60 per hour in your aircraft.
CALL NOW 678-936-8246