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so, should I get a patent for these "cockpit procedures trainers"?

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to my knowledge, no one makes anything like this, except for larger Transport Category aircraft.

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Cool Michael, would other training schools be interested in them? If so, then yes protect your intellectual property...hope its a million dollar idea for ya!

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Can I bring my son up there some time. He did get his pilot's license through UND at Gateway.

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Can I bring my son up there some time. He did get his pilot's license through UND at Gateway.

ABSOLUTELY! And, CONGRATS to your pilot!

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Thanks, he does want to check those out. He is flying just about every weekend out of Falcon. I will pm you when we get some time.

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Patent pending protects you for one year at a real low cost. After about 10 months you'd need to file for the full patent, which is far more costly. If you have any thoughts at all about seriously pursuing a patent, you better act now, since you've already had significant public exposure.

PM me if you want the name of a competent patent attorney.

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