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Old 18th October 2007 | 19:17
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foxmoth
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I 2 would go go with Beagle - dangerous for you and him.
How much an individual instructor does hands on will vary enormously and generally the more experienced instructors will tend to be more hands off, but you both must know who is flying the aircraft at any time.
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