Needless to say, summing up why the aero club failed.
lets say;
RACWA = ROOF.
STUDENTS = PILLARS.
INSTRUCTORS / STAFF / PROCEDURES / ETC = GROUND.
Many RACWA instructors were bad, as well as alot of procedures and mis-management... so the ground was unstable, which made the pillars collapsed and bought down the roof with them (RACWA), hundreds of ex-RACWA student's can't be wrong - I know several companies who refuse to hire RACWA instructors (who never saw outside of those red bricks).
If RACWA treated their students properly, the students and the cash flow would have stayed, and RACWA would be going strong despite the mismanagement. RACWA was too busy chasing the quick buck rather than developing long term relationships with it's clients.
Last edited by Sbaker; 29th Dec 2010 at 13:52.