"Gilan" wrote in message
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I just started flying at a school that offers Private Pilot in 10 days. I
plan on taking a bit longer then 10 days but wondered how long the average
person takes to complete their PPL?
Private Pilot in 10 days
http://www.perfectplanes.com/index.html
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It took me all summer 10 years ago to get mine. Between weather delays,
work schedules, airplane and instructor schedules, etc, it was hard to get
more than 3-4 hours a week. I think I had 42-43 hours when I took my check
ride. The average is at least 10 hours higher.
Early in the process, one hour lessons are the way to go. There is so much
to learn, it would be hard to assimilate more than an hour's worth every day
or two. Later, especially doing X/C work, multi-hour flights are useful.
Most of my flying friends took significantly longer than my 3-4 months to
earn their PPL
KB