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- From: mmcevill@mitre.org (Michael A. McEvilley)
- Subject: Re: instructors
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.144240.23763@linus.mitre.org>
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- Organization: The MITRE Corporation
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 14:42:40 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug31.113607.2266@inland.com> bloom@inland.com writes:
- > We have a guy down here who teaches for $ - actually $A45/hr, but maybe
- he
- > > provides equipment in that!
-
- I can understand the 'schools' of RC training that provide the aircraft,
- radio, fuel, etc, and teach you how to fly for a fee. But then again, you
- have to watch out for them too.
-
- There is a guy around here operating such a 'school', and he trains his
- students on three-channel (no aileron) aircraft first, and then 'advances'
- them to 4-channel.
- And he is charging for the 'transition' instruction from 3 to 4 channel.
-
- I guess people will try to make a buck however they can!
-
- Michael
-