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iQ.-L-.1'e:. ,, .- 1 If 0 During the past year twenty students from the College received pilot training under the Civil Aeronautics Authority, popularly known as the C. A. A. The course combined a ground school teaching theoretical flying and Chamber of Commerce rules of flight with the practical training of actu- ally flying a plane under the guidance of an expert at a local airport. To gain their pilots licenses, the students were required to complete eight hours of authorized flying time, during which they were taught the rudiments of handling the craft in take-offs, landings, and various other maneuvers. Upon bi.. 1,H,.-,-'5'.fQqQ- .ff 1.1t4ff75'N ' f f ' nl reaching mastery over these fundamentals, each student was allowed to solo and the rest of his required flying time was devoted to the finer points of aeronautics. The students were also introduced to the intri- cacies of airplane mechanism and the complicated rules of flight regarding altitude, right-of-way and so forth as laid down by the United States Department of Commerce. Although this training is indirectly part of the huge national preparedness campaign there is no obligation attached to the students who complete this course.
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