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Hang-Gliding Instructor

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You go ahead and take her up.

If your professional opinion is that someone should not go up, this is not the best decision to make. Students who are distracted or can't follow directions will not be very safe pilots, and you should always consider safety first.

"You don't want to upset anyone, especially when they've already paid for the lesson," says Bodhi Kroll. But when you are concerned about a student's readiness, you should consider staying on the ground.

"This has only happened to me two or three times," says Kroll.


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