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I agree they sound on the high end, but I think it's better off going into it with a higher number than assuming it will only cost a lower number and being surprised and quitting part way through. Tons of people don't finish their private for a litany of reasons, with cost and time commitments being near the top (along with medical)All those numbers seem high. Minimum is 40 hours, most take ~60. $20K seems very high. The local school was quoting $6065 for the 40 hour minimum, but those are 2018 numbers. I'm sure it's higher now, but not triple.
OP - before you get too heavily invested in this make sure you can get a class 3 medical.. there are people who wait until they're a couple thousand dollars into their training before discovering that they cannot get a medical, at least not easily