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On Dec 29, 9:30*pm, Dan G wrote:
Slightly O/T but I'm curious: in the UK all instructors are volunteers and instruct for free. The courses required to become an instructor are cheap so there's little cost *(if any if the club pays, which they often do) involved in becoming one. Is it different in the states? How does it work over there? Dan The BGA courses might not be very expensive but the necessary flying beforehand almost certainly is. |
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