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I local flying club advertised a Wings safety seminar for which they
would charge $30. This was done in an message to a distribution list for local area pilots. Interestingly, if one went to the FAASafety.gov web pages and noticed this seminar, there was no mention of a charge, and one could sign up for the seminar directly from the FAASafety web page. I've been attending wings safety seminars for over 10 years and this is the first one I've seen which asked attendees to pay. Many seminars in fact went out of their way to encourage attendance by offering free refreshments and/or door prizes, including one which featured John & Martha King. I have two questions: 1) Is it now FAA policy to charge for Wings safety seminars, and, if so, could this tend to discurage pilots from attending and/or participation in the Wings program? 2) Do other clubs and/or areas have charges for Wings safety seminars? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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I attended one on 6/14 without charge, so its not FAA policy. This is the
first I've heard of someone charging for the ground seminar for WINGS credit. "Marty Shapiro" wrote in message ... I local flying club advertised a Wings safety seminar for which they would charge $30. This was done in an message to a distribution list for local area pilots. Interestingly, if one went to the FAASafety.gov web pages and noticed this seminar, there was no mention of a charge, and one could sign up for the seminar directly from the FAASafety web page. I've been attending wings safety seminars for over 10 years and this is the first one I've seen which asked attendees to pay. Many seminars in fact went out of their way to encourage attendance by offering free refreshments and/or door prizes, including one which featured John & Martha King. I have two questions: 1) Is it now FAA policy to charge for Wings safety seminars, and, if so, could this tend to discurage pilots from attending and/or participation in the Wings program? 2) Do other clubs and/or areas have charges for Wings safety seminars? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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Brian C. wrote:
I attended one on 6/14 without charge, so its not FAA policy. This is the first I've heard of someone charging for the ground seminar for WINGS credit. We just held our mountain flying ground school for Colorado Pilots Assocation. We charge $145 for the course and materials. Oh, by the way, we also give away an FAA Wings card, because the instructors are FAA Aviation Safety counselors. It costs to put on a seminar. It costs for materials duplication, the room, refreshments.. This is the only fund raiser for Colorado Pilots Assocation. It is unfortunate that the FAA web site failed to note that there was a charge for the seminar you attended. However, I suspect that the FAA did not host nor put on the seminar. Someone has to rent the room, schedule the insructors, plan the program, et.al. Most of the safety seminars (Wings Programs) I do are gratis, no charge, and I get handouts from FAA, and the duplication costs (that I pay) are usually less than $50. Why do I do it? TO get students! This is my loss-leader to suggest that people should come and fly with me. Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 203 Young Eagles! |
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King schools charge for the airport signs and marking cd witch is produced
in cooperation with the faa and at the end of the cd course they give you a seminar certificate. "Brian C." wrote in message ... I attended one on 6/14 without charge, so its not FAA policy. This is the first I've heard of someone charging for the ground seminar for WINGS credit. "Marty Shapiro" wrote in message ... I local flying club advertised a Wings safety seminar for which they would charge $30. This was done in an message to a distribution list for local area pilots. Interestingly, if one went to the FAASafety.gov web pages and noticed this seminar, there was no mention of a charge, and one could sign up for the seminar directly from the FAASafety web page. I've been attending wings safety seminars for over 10 years and this is the first one I've seen which asked attendees to pay. Many seminars in fact went out of their way to encourage attendance by offering free refreshments and/or door prizes, including one which featured John & Martha King. I have two questions: 1) Is it now FAA policy to charge for Wings safety seminars, and, if so, could this tend to discurage pilots from attending and/or participation in the Wings program? 2) Do other clubs and/or areas have charges for Wings safety seminars? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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I attend them regularly .. including one this month. Never heard of
anyone charging for it. I'm surprised the FAA would tolerate it. "Marty Shapiro" wrote in message ... I local flying club advertised a Wings safety seminar for which they would charge $30. This was done in an message to a distribution list for local area pilots. Interestingly, if one went to the FAASafety.gov web pages and noticed this seminar, there was no mention of a charge, and one could sign up for the seminar directly from the FAASafety web page. I've been attending wings safety seminars for over 10 years and this is the first one I've seen which asked attendees to pay. Many seminars in fact went out of their way to encourage attendance by offering free refreshments and/or door prizes, including one which featured John & Martha King. I have two questions: 1) Is it now FAA policy to charge for Wings safety seminars, and, if so, could this tend to discurage pilots from attending and/or participation in the Wings program? 2) Do other clubs and/or areas have charges for Wings safety seminars? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 17:55:58 -0000, Marty Shapiro
wrote: I local flying club advertised a Wings safety seminar for which they would charge $30. This was done in an message to a distribution list for local area pilots. Interestingly, if one went to the FAASafety.gov web pages and noticed this seminar, there was no mention of a charge, and one could sign up for the seminar directly from the FAASafety web page. I've been attending wings safety seminars for over 10 years and this is the first one I've seen which asked attendees to pay. Many seminars in fact went out of their way to encourage attendance by offering free refreshments and/or door prizes, including one which featured John & Martha King. I have two questions: 1) Is it now FAA policy to charge for Wings safety seminars, and, if so, could this tend to discurage pilots from attending and/or participation in the Wings program? 2) Do other clubs and/or areas have charges for Wings safety seminars? I am very disappointed to hear this and sincerely hope that this is not a trend. I attend nearly everyone that comes to my area and they have all been free. Money is an object and I would have to start looking very carefully at what the seminar was offering and trying to determine if it offered more than the flying that I could do for that money. Hopefully, this is an isolated incident. Rich Russell |
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![]() "Richard Russell" wrote in message ... I am very disappointed to hear this and sincerely hope that this is not a trend. I attend nearly everyone that comes to my area and they have all been free. NOTHING is free. Money is an object and I would have to start looking very carefully at what the seminar was offering and trying to determine if it offered more than the flying that I could do for that money. Hopefully, this is an isolated incident. Hopefully it isn't. |
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![]() Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Richard Russell" wrote in message ... Hopefully, this is an isolated incident. Hopefully it isn't. Why? George Patterson None of us is as dumb as all of us. |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Richard Russell" wrote in message ... Hopefully, this is an isolated incident. Hopefully it isn't. Why? Because when these things are "free", like everything else, you get what you pay for. |
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