Wow, what a fantastic idea! Wish someone had given me that kind of opportunity at school...
From the replies so far, it seems like microlights are the way to go. I don't know too much about microlights, but certainly in the world of aeroplanes, if you or the other teacher-pilot were to get an FI rating, you would need to instruct under the supervision of an unrestricted instructor for your first 100 hours of instruction (which would also have to include 20 supervised solos). What this means in practice is that your first couple of students would have to be taught, by you, at a local school with an understanding CFI. Once you get the restrictions removed from your FI rating, you could instruct unsupervised.
I don't know if there are similar restrictions for micrlight instructors, though.... does anyone else know?
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