Private Pilot anyone?

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Rochester2013
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Private Pilot anyone?

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I was surprised recently when I saw how many private pilots are out there in the world. They are plenty of them all over the place, I even live down the street from about 4 flight schools.

I am just curious. Do any of you tubenetters (if that is the proper term) hold a sport, recreation or private pilot certificate?
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my wife is working on her pilots license now.
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my wife is working on her pilots license now.
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How many hours has she logged? I am thinking about starting lessons.
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Both my wife and I have Private Pilot Licenses with Instrument Ratings. I addition we own a vintage 1957 Cessna 172.

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