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Lawsuit against NAFI dismissed

By Janice Wood · October 5, 2010 ·

Sandy and JoAnn Hill, owners of Master Instructors LLC, recently agreed to dismiss their copyright infringement lawsuit against the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) in exchange for a waiver of fees and costs. The case alleged NAFI’s misappropriation of intellectual property associated with the Hills’ Master Instructor Program.

According to Sandy Hill, “We feel completely vindicated by the response of the marketplace to our program. Moreover, events of the last year have simply rendered many of our concerns irrelevant to the continued prosecution of our case. It just no longer made sense for us to expend more time and money on the legal action — a lot of which had been donated by hundreds of wonderful friends and supporters. Although we remain confident that the court would ultimately have found in our favor, it’s time for us to move on and focus our energies on the needs of the Master Instructor community, and on strengthening our products, services, and industry relationships.”

The Master Instructor Program has been available through the Hill’s independent company since early 2009. The program lists five full Master designations, is FAA Wings-approved, and can be used to renew unexpired flight instructor certificates. Additionally, offers an Aerobatic Instructor Designation Program. Working with FAA and others in the industry, Master Instructors LLC is in the process of creating additional Master designations.

The Board of Review at Master Instructors LLC is comprised of the same nine-member team assembled by the Hills when their program was available through NAFI. This team of reviewers has examined more than 1,400 portfolios over the years, and is now processing applications through Master Instructors LLC at nearly the same rate as they did when the program was affiliated with NAFI.

For more information: MasterInstructors.org

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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  1. Dennis Reiley says

    October 7, 2010 at 6:33 am

    “The case alleged NAFI’s misappropriation of intellectual property associated with the Hills’ Master Instructor Program.”

    Yep, that sure explains what the lawsuit was about. Kinda like saying an aircraft was damaged in flight without stating it was a bird strike.

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