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The club has a training program to encourage newcomers to the sport of radio control flying If you are interested in learning how to fly an airplane or helicopter, read the provided information under the “Beginner’s Guide” and and then contact one of our qualified instructors listed below to give you a hand. We strongly encourage you to get help. Don’t try to fly on your own! |
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Buck Radio Control Club Flight Instructors |
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Please note that instructors are not paid for their services and sometimes like to fly their own planes too. Please don't demand an instructor's full-time attention for the entire day. On the other hand, don't be too timid. Make sure the instructor knows you are "ready and waiting" and are not there just to watch! Students should understand that the instructor should not and can not be held responsible for damages resulting to the student's airplane or property or other people's property as a result of this instruction. Circumstances may arise that are not preventable. Your instructor will do his best to guide you through the teaching process. However, it is not possible for your instructor to control all unforeseen possibilities. This document is intended as only a guide and is not offered to be the definitive manual for flight training. Under NO circumstances should a student attempt flying without the assistance of an instructor. In the event a listed Club Instructor is not present at the field, new members are encouraged to ask any club member for assistance. Do not make the mistake of flying without assistance. |
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The club also has a training program to encourage seasoned pilots to become flight instructors If you are interested in learning how become and instructor, read the provided information under the ”instructor’s Guide”
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