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Old 12-22-2002, 03:39 AM
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Bill Vargas
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Default Re: Re: RC Flight Instructing

Originally posted by Jim Branaum


Bill,
I am not sure how the club's appointment might change anything. Most clubs (well, at least my club) pays the extra cost of the "Intro Pilot" ticket ($5 each) and absorbs that cost as part of our giving back to the community. Our intro guys generally get 4 or 5 new guys a year EACH, so we think that is a good investment. As long as instruction is not charged for, other than the membership requirement after 30 days or with out using the Intro pilot guys, all parties are covered by AMA insurance under the current rules.
Jim,,, Yes that is what I mean for those flight instructors that wish "NOT" to be paid for training the new Guy,,, your explanation (opinion) is the long version

BV