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Old 14th November 2007 | 09:30
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DeeCee
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After 15 years and many hours of flying this is the only guy I've flown with that does this. Dare I say something controversial here? Someone who has thousands of hours of experience doesn't necessarily make a good teacher. Over the years I've flown with good and poor teachers, who all knew their stuff, but put it across with varying degrees of success.
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