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● RDT COMM ·SubjectConference195 ·June 10, 2026 ·23:56Z

Rocky Mountain Flight School

An individual researching commercial multi-engine add-on training identified Rocky Mountain Flight School as offering dual instruction in a Seminole for $289 per hour. Despite mostly positive reviews, the inquirer expressed skepticism about the pricing and solicited experiences from others who had trained there.
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This submission is not an aviation news article — it is a Reddit post from r/flying in which a student pilot asks for peer recommendations about Rocky Mountain Flight School's multi-engine add-on program and its $289/hr Seminole dual instruction rate.

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