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The central idea of “Teaching Pilots to Fly” is that the thrill of piloting an airplane requires a serious and complex learning process. How does the central idea emerge and develop over the course of the passage? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be at least one paragraph.

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by showing all the training and hard work he did lead to a dream of flying he always wanted to do. So he decided he would like to help others with their dreams of flying.

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The central idea of ​​the text arises and develops showing that the process for someone to become an airplane pilot takes some time and requires considerable dedication and investment .

The central idea also shows that it is very important to have a sense of the stages that make up a pilot: to know the minimum requirements, what medical examinations are needed, where to carry them out, how the course is organized, what is the average duration, where and what disciplines to study , what the risks are and - of course - how much it will be necessary to pay for all this.

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