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It really depends on a number of variables...weather, time of year, location, funding, your ability to grasp all the concepts, etc. If the weather is perfect, you can avoid maintenance-related cancellations, get the required ground and flight instruction quickly, and don't fail anything, it'll run you around $3,000 to $6,000, or maybe more. The minimum Part 141 flight school requirement is 40 hours, but most people need more like 50 to 60 hours. So needless to say, it can get pretty pricey.

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