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Old October 21st 03, 01:39 AM
Dancebert
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No problems with my HG instructors of any sort. Both the manuals and
instruction was clear on the step by step process of what I was trying
to do.


On 20 Oct 2003 14:50:08 -0700, (Soarin) wrote:

(Dancebert) wrote in message
So, is learning to fly always in the mode I've encountered? Will it
do any good to convince my instructor that I respond best to other
modes of learning?


It would be beneficial to know what make and model glider you are flying.
And also if you had a similar problem with your instructors when you
were learning to fly hang gliders?


 




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