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I took some friends in the backseat on several of my lessons when I was
getting my private. My instructor didnt mind, it didnt cost the friend anything, and several ended up taking lessons (which I sure they wouldnt have otherwise). Very good approach IMO. "Ender" wrote in message news:_R3fc.1620$aD.378@edtnps89... BoDEAN wrote: Has anyone used this approach? I was thinking of emailing all my current students, asking them to spread the word about flying, and help bring in more students to the airport. Not sure how I want to word it, but I feel it might be a good way to get some new blood into the airport. Comments? In my experience, students already do this. Everyone that mattered knew I was learning to fly. Same goes for my friends who were also students. I'd suggest to your students that if they've got a friend they want to bring along for some dual flights then do it. A few free rides from the back might inspire em to get up front. |
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