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In my club in Argentina (www.cpz.com.ar) the instructors are
volunteers and the club compensates some of their time and trouble with a free tow or its equivalent in monthly dues for every eight instruction flights. There are no special rates for instructors. A few other clubs here have a similar system but in most there is no compensation. The club pays for insurance and in some cases helps with the instructor rating or renewal fees. Juan Carlos |
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My club, York Soaring Association near Toronto, Canada, does not charge for instruction. The instructors are all volunteers, paying regular club rates with no incentives other than getting the air time and the joy of passing on their love of flight.
-John |
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