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Mentoring

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Craig

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Location
Jupiter, Florida
I've been noticing a lot of stuff from AOPA lately about mentoring new pilots, and it brought something to mind.

Many of us have completed one airplane or more, and do enjoy sharing our knowledge and experience.

So - how about if we start mentoring new builders? I've already got my hand in with one young builder, via emails, etc., but might be up for one more. Mentoring just takes a bit more personal touches than what we have been doing - answering questions, proposing solutions.

Mentoring can add a personal touch, and would involve keeping motivated, among other things.

Thoughts?
 
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