HOW TO BECOME A CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR?!?!?
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I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
Good Luck, I'm still waiting also.
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First you need to be a decent enough pilot that your clubmates agree that you are capable of helping someone else to learn. Then you need to be willing to be an instructor pilot. Next your club will notify AMA that you are capable and willing, then pay the ten bucks.
There really isn't a certification, instead you will be given a set of guidelines on when a student is covered by your membership and when they should begin membership. You will also recieve an AMA card that identifies you as an instructor pilot and a nifty patch. Your new card will say intro on it.
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There really isn't a certification, instead you will be given a set of guidelines on when a student is covered by your membership and when they should begin membership. You will also recieve an AMA card that identifies you as an instructor pilot and a nifty patch. Your new card will say intro on it.
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We I am all ready a instructor. Well I teach the new people, and I am the only one well there are others but they just tell me to do it. So getting them to say I am capable is no problem and then I am willing to become one. You said contact ama? Do you have that site address or a number to call so i can give it to my club president or who ever?
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WELL, if you are instructing, WELL, I suppose youare a "certified" instructor.
There is no such critter in the AMA ranks as a certified instructor. Either you yourself, or your club may have such designation but that is all of it.
Vicman is fairly well confused about the Introductory Pilot Instructor program offered by the AMA. You can find the straight and accurate information on the web site or in your Club Secretary's Charter Kit.
Are you an AMA member? Is your club an AMA Chartered Club? If so then you have the address right there, and any phone number you might need is available in that magazine you receive each month, along with the website address.
http://www.modelaircraft.org/
There is no such critter in the AMA ranks as a certified instructor. Either you yourself, or your club may have such designation but that is all of it.
Vicman is fairly well confused about the Introductory Pilot Instructor program offered by the AMA. You can find the straight and accurate information on the web site or in your Club Secretary's Charter Kit.
Are you an AMA member? Is your club an AMA Chartered Club? If so then you have the address right there, and any phone number you might need is available in that magazine you receive each month, along with the website address.
http://www.modelaircraft.org/
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I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
If you can't find one, you'll need to create one. When you do, publish here so others can avail themselves of the "Certification." It could probably be a profitable endeavor.
Or, just keep instructing and be happy!
Good luck,
Dave Olson
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I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
I would like to know how to become a certified instructor. I ask this on the ama site but I have not got a responce telling me how.
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rc-plane
You can do the same thing, limited to one buddy-box flight per noob in his/her lifetime (assuming your club is a real stickler for AMA roolz), without sending five bucks to AMA.
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You can do the same thing, limited to one buddy-box flight per noob in his/her lifetime (assuming your club is a real stickler for AMA roolz), without sending five bucks to AMA
You as an AMA member at an AMA club can step over to the non-ama pilots your club may allow to fly at your field, and give flight instruction from 1 modeler to another. The only thing that changes is the insurance if you go the IntroPilot route.
Tell the guy to grab some The Hartfod insurance for himself, teach him and let him fly at your club forever as a non-member. Remember, folks here dont want you to get folks to join AMA because it is required to fly at the club. Let him join AMA for the right reasons rather than the requirement of clubs.
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I see
.[&o] well then fine I guess I want talk to..............
MOM, THIS MAN ON THE INTERNET IS BEING MEAN!!!
No but I thought you said somthing about you were going to pm, me about something.
rc-plane
.[&o] well then fine I guess I want talk to..............MOM, THIS MAN ON THE INTERNET IS BEING MEAN!!!
No but I thought you said somthing about you were going to pm, me about something.
rc-plane
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Looks like it is all up to you are you ready to take the liablelity of some one elses property, tell a young man your are going to have to get a new plane, and put up with all kinds of people that think they are better than you
if you are your CERTIFIED.
What others see is not what makes a instructor
Looks like it is all up to you are you ready to take the liablelity of some one elses property, tell a young man your are going to have to get a new plane, and put up with all kinds of people that think they are better than you
if you are your CERTIFIED. What others see is not what makes a instructor

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rc-plane, I was pm'ing vicman-But the reason I do not want to talk to you is because of your "GO HOGS GO"- I told your mother that as well and she beat me with a belt.
rc-plane, I was pm'ing vicman-But the reason I do not want to talk to you is because of your "GO HOGS GO"- I told your mother that as well and she beat me with a belt.
Plane Jim,
You think we can get him to change it to Roll Tide??
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I am sorry!! I forgot to warn you about my mama. She is a 3rd degree black belt in woopins. Well actually it depends on what color belt she is werin at the time, it really dont matter. If mama aint happy no boddy happy!
And for all of yall hog hatters out there,
GO HOGS!!!!!!!!!
But I still am considering trying to be the intro/certified instructor thing
I pretty much do it now, I was told I should just try it once or twice, then before you know it how bout you help that new guy I need to do somthing.
rc-plane
And for all of yall hog hatters out there,
GO HOGS!!!!!!!!!
But I still am considering trying to be the intro/certified instructor thing
I pretty much do it now, I was told I should just try it once or twice, then before you know it how bout you help that new guy I need to do somthing.
rc-plane




