Who can instruct or train a student pilot to learn how to fly a radio controlled model airplane?
Any current solo-pilot can train students how to fly provided he feels confident to do so. I suggest pilots – whom have recently soloed within less than one year of solo-flying – not consider attempting to instruct someone. The philosophy here can be compared to a teenager recently passing the driving test, still within the one-year probationary period, and attempting to teach someone else how to drive based on all of his experiences. There is one mandatory stipulation applicable for general solo-pilots to instruct a student: a buddy box is required during each training flight. Only a select list of pilots designated by the chief flight-training instructor are permitted teach students how to fly without a buddy box, and an even smaller list of pilots whom certify students as passing the solo-pilots test. This list of designated instructors has been referred to by several identifications over the years. We refer to this smaller list as Solo-Flight-Certifiers. For the most part, Solo-Fli