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Flight instruction is not limited to new pilots but also includes pilots that may want to transition to a different type or class of aircraft.  This includes veteran pilots that haven't been on the sticks for awhile and would like a refresher.

NOTICE:
All NON-AMA trainees MUST train with an authorized "AMA Intro Pilot" for insurance purposes.  The "AMA Intro Pilot Program" can ONLY be used once per trainee, for 30 calendar days maximum.  After that, the trainee must acquire AMA membership to continue to train.

The RC Flight Manual, First Edition by Russ Petersen and Pete Granger
The RC Flight Manual is the latest in a professionally written manual intended for instructor and student use to introduce all aspects of the RC Airplane hobby/sport from getting started through basic and intermediate aerobatics.  The authors are long-term modelers who, between
them, also bring professional backgrounds in civilian flight instruction, teaching, engineering, and military aviation. The manual may be purchased from selected local hobby stores, from
the book web site:  http://www.thercflightmanual.com.  Interested persons may call 480-239-6012 for more information.

TRAINING COORDINATOR

Doug Sharpe (480) 288-6300  

EVA INSTRUCTORS

       
Gene Coleman    
Perry Bartnett    
If you would like to find out more information regarding our training program, please contact our Flight Training Coordinator, John Fail.
 

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