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# Fly Car Training

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**Fly Car EVOC**Above is the EVOC course for the Fly Car. For you to drive the fly car, you must pass this course. While doing this course, you are to slow down and clear intersections that may be controlled or uncontrolled. If you fail this course, then you may not drive the fly until you pass this course.Fly Car EVOC Requirments:

* You will get one practice run and one attempt.
* You must keep your wheels on the ground, if you go airborne it’s an automatic failure.
* This is a time course, you will have 5 minutes and 30 seconds to complete.

The Fly Car will be a Certification and can be taken away at any point if you fail to utilize the fly car the correct way. If you fail to utilize the Fly Car, Fire CoC can remove your certification and you will have to wait 30 days to receive the training again. If you get removed a second time then you can no longer utilize the fly car.


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