Address: 2500 Cunningham Ave, San Jose, CA 95148, USA
Phone: +14089187700
David Miller
It’s a real shame that the loud and obnoxious are allowed to influence the closure of such a valuable resource. You can’t rebuilt airports, because inevitably people will build homes nearby, then complain. The argument that people are getting lead poisoning from aircraft flying more than 500 feet overhead is a completely bogus excuse.
Swaraj Kanwar
I am reviewing this from the perspective of a bike rider and not the actual airport. Cunningham ave is a nice road to bike on. You get to see many flights up close
Gaurav Mehta
If you need a hanger or try out flying training classes this is the place to be ! Also ,they have space available (full runway) for events in the shadows of small planes .check out for event happening her much of the year!
Nikolaus Lindberg
Cute little County Airport. Definitely shows it's age, but in a good nostalgic way. I suspect it'd be interesting to see it 30-40 years ago.
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It should be free, or not more than 15$
If you want to answer this question download the "Air map" app on your smart phone. you can log your flight time, area you are going to be flying in, and other important things. They also have an alert when ever you are in restricted airspace. And its also recommended to notify the the airport when you are flying your UAV. Show this app to your friends!
I have, just last year. Your question, however, had a HUGE range of answers, regardless of the school or instructor. Ive seen one amazing pilot pull it off in the required minimum of 40 hours (1 in a million), but that was on tv and modt likelt didnt occur. Most pilots complete their training around 60 hours, but add a few to that (60-70). Regardless of the school, you have to pay the plane rental, CFI hourly rate, ground School, and AOPA insurance. Ill tell you that the owners ans CFI's are amazing. Figure around$110 per hour for flight time (this school is cheaper than most, if you go glass cockpit, you can add $30-100 an hour on top of that) , $50-60 an hour for thr CFI, Annual school fee (i think around$300), insurance cost (another few hundred), costs of books ($100-200), additional flight supplies (another few hundred). The CFI cost all deoends on how fast you can get to solo. I'd say around anywhere from $11,000-16000 range for overall total. Unless you really suck.
It depends on the business, $150 - $200 should get you an intro package.
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