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I'm considering taking a PPL course in US, California. I'm currently
looking for a school. I have a question though. Is 40 hours flight time
really enough to get a PPL or is it unrealistic? I have doubts because
some schools advertise that 65 hours is usually average time and others
say that
40 hours is enough. I know that 40 hours is minimum required time for
PPL but is it achievable in this time?
Maybe someone can recommend good Flight schools in California also?

Thank you...

