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forgive me, did not answer original query properly.
it depends on how much you can fly during training. the national average in the usa is about 65 hrs flight time.
concentrate on finding a good CFI you get along with---best to learn at a tower control airport so you learn the radio work properly.
you can get your license in 3-4 months if you can fly 2-3 times a week.
my wife just became a pilot last year, and finally got her taildragger endorsement. she went to a professional flight school called american flyers. they are expensive, but she was able to fly alot and get done fairly fast (still it took her the better part of a year)
if you become a pilot it will have a profound effect on how you view the world.
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