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Old 12-22-2002, 02:24 AM
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Bill Vargas
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Default RC Flight Instructing

Jr, I'd have to say that if the RC Flight Instructor is appointed by the club,,, then he or she (Flight Instructor-Trainee) should be covered by the clubs insurance policy(?) or by the AMA's Intro Pilot Program,,, in the event of a mishap or damage caused by an accident.

BAH HUM BUG to those that charge the New Guy for learning how to fly RC airplanes. Training the New Guy is suppose to be done for FREE and in the Spirit of Promoting RC

OOPS, forgot to answer your question,,,

Should AMA Insurance Cover Commercial Training?

Answer- NO



BV