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*Access to an AFS forum in which new players are encouraged to ask questions and communicate with each other.
*Access to an AFS forum in which new players are encouraged to ask questions and communicate with each other.
*Ability to fly with a AFS tag denoting you are a member of the School, and that you are actively trying to learn this game.
*Ability to fly with a AFS tag denoting you are a member of the School, and that you are actively trying to learn this game.
*Help from in game [[AFS/Mentors|Mentors]], who are available for advice and/or Assistance.
*Help from in game instructors and [[@Help|@Help]], who are available for advice and/or Assistance.
*Access to AFS training games which will be run for all students benefit at intervals throughout the course.
*Access to AFS training games which will be run for all students benefit at intervals throughout the course.
*No set time limit in which you have to learn the game.
*No set time limit in which you have to learn the game.
*The ability to easily meet fellow newer players and to learn from each other
*The ability to easily meet fellow newer players and to learn from each other

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Allegiance Flight School
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A quick overview of the Allegiance Flight School - September 2009

The Allegiance Flight School is a course and sub-community for new players. It aims to provide a continuously running replacement of Cadet I, which will allow players to learn how to play the game at their own pace, in a supportive environment with other new players.

The course will consist of..

  • Access to an AFS forum in which new players are encouraged to ask questions and communicate with each other.
  • Ability to fly with a AFS tag denoting you are a member of the School, and that you are actively trying to learn this game.
  • Help from in game instructors and @Help, who are available for advice and/or Assistance.
  • Access to AFS training games which will be run for all students benefit at intervals throughout the course.
  • No set time limit in which you have to learn the game.
  • The ability to easily meet fellow newer players and to learn from each other