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Old October 12th 07, 04:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andy[_1_]
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Default Paid CFIGs/Tow Pilots in Club Setting

On Oct 12, 7:41 am, Mike125 wrote:
A debate has arisen in our small club regarding CFIG and tow pilots
getting paid under certain circumstances. First, a little background.
We have less than ten active members, three CFIGs (two who are
available only part time and a third who just got his ticket). Our
membership has been stagnant for several years. Different reasons have
been cited including ugly trainers (2-33 with a nice L13 added a few
years ago), lack of promotion and lack of CFIGs.

Two instructors have proposed charging for instruction and a tow
pilot, not wanting to be left out, would like to be paid if the
instructor is getting paid. ("If they're getting paid, so should I")
The CFIGs and tow pilot would be paid directly by the student. The
tow pilot would also like to be paid for towing or acting as glider
PIC for the occasional commercial rides we do.

Do any clubs out there charge for instruction? Any tow or commercial
pilots getting paid for rides?

It seems to me that these ideas are frought with CFR, legal and
insurance issues and the line between a club a commercial operation
would be crossed.

The CFIG issue is, "I won't do it for free - too much liabilty and
cost incurred getting my instructor rating. If you don't want to pay,
find another CFIG". That's putting it coldly but accurately. The new
CFIG hasn't decided what he is going to do but may teach for free if
the club picks up the cost of liability insurance. (BTW: What does
that cost and who offers it?)

Don't just tell me its a bad idea, if that's what you think. Cite
specific regulations or CFRs, if any, that would prohibit it.

Thanks,
Mike


I used to be an active member of Tucson Soaring Club and towed and
instructed there until I got tired of the drive. At that time
instructors received credit to their accounts for instruction given.
I think tow pilots received $1 per tow. There was no cash in hand,
just an offset against monthly dues and personal tows. I know active
TuSC member visit thos forum. Perhaps one could provide an updtae if
that has changed.

I doubt there is any reasonable fee that would compensate an
instructor or tow pilot for the risk of liability. You either accept
the risk, easy if you are young and have no assets, or shy away from
it as you become more vulnerable.

Andy