Seven Towers Remote Control Club
Club Rules ( Page 1 of 2 )
• Current AMA (academy of Model Aeronautics) membership is a requirement for club membership and renewal.
• Observe the designated taxi, flying, and pit areas. Avoid standing on the runway and overflying the pit area
• Stand in the dsignated flying areas and maintain a 20 feet distance between piolets
• Keep low or high spped passes to the far side of the runway.
• Two-cycle engines of 0.10 cubic inches or more in displacement require and expansion muffler or muffled tuned-pipe as a minimum for a noise reduction measure.
• Do not leave a running engine anattended.
• Don’t EVER turn on a transmitter at the field without having your appropriate frequency pin! When you’re ready to fly, put your AMA card on the frequency board and pick up your frequency pin. After each flight, remove your card and replace the pin.
• All transmitters must be on a legal frequency and display AMA channel identificaiton number.
• Obtain a frequency pin from the control board before operating your transmitter. Additional, call out your channel number to let others know that you have that frequency.
• Do not fly over the pits or parking area.
• Announce your intentions to other fliers: “on the runway”, “landing”, “dead stick”, etc.
• All flyers should land and take off in the same direction, ie: into the wind
• Fuel must be recaptured. Do not fuel your plane and spill excess onto the ground.
• Engines may be started in the pit area and taxied out to the runway. Upon completion of the flight, engines shall be shut-down at the line sperating the taxiways form the pit (the orange plastic fencing). Do not taxi back into the pit area.
• No member or his/her guest shall be permitted to fly during or after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage in any quantity. Dangerous substances shall not be permitted on the field. Violation of this rule shall result in the termination of club membership without refund of dues.
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