Enough to log somewhere in the area of 100 hours over 6 months. No breaks. First told was “close” at about 35, and the same since. Landings are decent (Can get the plane down without damaging anything), but not consistently perfect. No specifics beyond that. Highly praised for everything else. Got a couple independent evals outside the area, with very high praise. Just completely lost confidence since a treat can only be dangled before a pup for so long before the pup learns they aren’t getting it. Supportive environments. Yes, flown with three primary instructors (at different times) at two schools. Passed ground with flying colors, will actually be helping tutor other young student pilots for their tests. Goals always stated, afterward just told work on it more. About 60 hours’ worth of that.
Give me cross wind, very high wind, any condition, and I’ve got takeoffs nailed. In a 150 with me and a CFI, in a 172 with me and CFI, 172 with me and CFI and someone in the back seat, Decathlon… No problem whatsoever. I’ve been told by a DPE who did an eval in another state that my straight-and-level altitude and IAS were better than would be expected for a commercial checkride. Other evaluator has very high praise too. Cross-control stalls and accelerated stalls are my idea of fun (I know, commercial stuff, but I’ve been taught it anyway). I was told bluntly that the more hours you have, the more hesitant CFIs get, even if the reason for the hours isn’t your fault (deadly crash at the field, all of us needed at least a few flights to get over the nerves of seeing scorched runway, other inconsistencies in training methods) and includes non-lesson flights, like aerobatics. I know I’m not bad. Not perfect yet, but could have gotten there.
I already gave up on a PPL and am now just flying for fun. I’m fortunate that I can be an eternal wanna-be with a CFI, and if the family wants to go up, I can do that with a CFI. I’ve been able to take a friend up, with a CFI, of course. Yes, I want a PPL, but I also don’t want flying to be a discouraging negative by chasing something they not going to let me earn. I’m trying to prove a point to someone who is saying I shouldn’t give up on a PPL while I’m saying my hours are too high and there really isn’t a chance, better to find a way to still fly that’s positive since that’s what matters most. I just want to fly, even if those who could sign off don’t believe in me.