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Learn To Fly. Hardrocker Flying Club for students, alumni, and friends of SDSMT. Hardrocker Flying Club. HFC is an organization made up of Tech students, alumni, faculty & staff, and community members. The HFC welcomes zero time pilots as well as experienced pilots.
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Learn To Fly Hardrocker Flying Clubfor students, alumni, and friends of SDSMT
Hardrocker Flying Club HFC is an organization made up of Tech students, alumni, faculty & staff, and community members. The HFC welcomes zero time pilots as well as experienced pilots. • Student Membership: Students of SDSMT • Student Membership Flying Status: Students of SDSMT who use the Hardrocker Airplane • Regular Membership: Alumni, Faculty & Staff of SDSMT and their immediate families • Associate Membership: Persons not fitting into the other classes of membership
Dues Student Members (regular or special students of SDSM&T) Yearly Dues: $20 Student Members – Flying Status (regular or special students of SDSM&T) Initial Fee: $55 Monthly Dues: $30 Aircraft Rates: $60/hr dry [***special ***now $35/hr dry until $7000 is expended] Key Deposit: $55 (refundable when keys are returned) Regular Members (staff, faculty, & alumni of SDSM&T & their immediate families) Initial Fee: $125 Monthly Dues: $40 Aircraft Rates: $70/hr dry Key Deposit: $55 (refundable when keys are returned) Associate Members (persons not covered by above memberships) Initial Fee: $300 Monthly Dues: $42 Aircraft Rate: $92/hr dry Key Deposit: $55 (refundable when keys are returned)
Our Plane • 1998 Cessna 172R • cruise 122 kts (135 mph) • fuel capacity 53 U.S. gal • fuel burn 9.2 gph • empty weight 1676 lbs • max weight 2457 lbs • located at Rapid City Regional Airport (KRAP) in the Hardrocker Hanger • can be flown anywhere within the United States with overnights or extended stays
Private Pilots License • Fly in VFR weather conditions (3 miles visibility, cannot fly into clouds) • Fly at any time, day or night • Fly into/out of any civil U.S. airport • Carry passengers • Passengers can pay up to their equal share of the flight costs
Requirements – on the ground • Third Class Medical Certificate • Required for your first solo • Valid for 3 years • 70% or better on written exam • All questions are published, answers are provided • Multiple choice format.
Requirements – in the air • At least 40 hours of flight time (40-70 average) • instructor required until solo flight (~10-20 hours) • 3 hours cross country • One flight over 100nm start to finish • 3 hours night • 3 hours instrument • 10 hours solo minimum • 5 hours cross country • One flight over 150nm with three landings
Typical Lesson • 2 hour block • 1 hour of maneuvers/skills practice near airport • Steep turns • Slow flight/stalls • Instrument flying • Emergency procedures • ½ hour of pattern work • Different types of takeoffs/landings • ½ hour to park plane, debrief lesson
Cost • Airplane ~ $2400 (40 hr @ $60/hr) • Fuel ~ $ 1600 (40 hr @ $40/hr, $4.50/gal) • HFC Membership ~ $250 • Instructor ~$750 (15 hr @ $50/hr) • Examiner ~$200 • Written Exam ~$80 • Supplies ~$400 • Total: ~$5700 reduced rate $35/hr
Faculty Advisors Duane Abata, Mechanical EngineeringCM128A, phone 605-394-5264, duane.abata@sdsmt.edu S. N. (Shashi) Shashikanth, Mining Engineering and Management MI327C, phone 605-394-1973, shashi.kanth@sdsmt.edu Patrick Gilcrease, Chemical and Biological EngineeringC306, phone 605-394-1239, patrick.gilcrease@sdsmt.edu
Why? Want to go flying?