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CMFC
Club Rules
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Objectives of Chester Model Flying Club |
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GENERAL CONSTITUTION OF THE RULES |
CHESTER MODEL FLYING CLUB SAFETY POLICY AND RULES SECOND EDITION, JULY 2008
1. GENERAL OBJECTIVES To provide, in addition to Club Rules and the BMFA Members’ Handbook, an advisory document covering recommended aspects of safety. 2. SAFETY OFFICER A Safety Officer, appointed by the Club, has responsibility for: i) Producing working documents. ii) Setting out a safety programme with which all flying members should comply. 3. OPERATIONAL GUIDE 3.1 GENERAL Members should have read and be thoroughly aware of the recommendations on all aspects of model flying given in the BMFA MEMBERS’ HANDBOOK. 3.2 FLYING R/C MODELS i) In the event of low flying aircraft approaching the flying site, members should take avoiding action. ii) All flyers should observe the method of frequency control in use on the day. This may take the form of a peg board, a log of frequencies or, when few fliers are present, liaison between flyers. iii) Inexperienced pilots should not fly without an experienced helper. iv) So as to avoid mid-air collisions, pilots should never cross silhouettes with another model unless they are absolutely certain that there is separation distance. 4. I/C POWER MODELS Pilots should ensure/check the following:
5. FLYING SESSION CHECK On leaving the flying field, all gates should be left as you found them. i.e. open if found open and shut if found shut. 6. INDOOR FLYING Note that most of the precautions in the BMFA Members’ Handbook for outdoor flying apply also to indoor flying. When flying takes place in locations other than the Clubroom, the Committee appoints a Duty Pilot who has responsibility for drawing up safety and operational rules for the specific event.
This document cancels and supersedes the First Edition dated February 1994.
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