Public Fields

Bill Glaze billglaze at triad.rr.com
Thu Dec 11 13:29:41 AKST 2003


I can tell you from firsthand experience in another endeavor, that you 
had better have your club by-laws in total order before denying 
admittance, or having to eject a member.
If you need more specific info, feel free to contact me off list.
Bill Glaze

Weimer, Claude wrote:

>I have a question to all that have a city or county field that is managed by a club.  Have you ever had to remove a troublemaker from your club and not allow them to fly at the site?  Our club is in a city park and the site is leased to the club but we have allowed nonmembers to purchase field permits and fly without being a club member.  We are going to change the rules this coming year and there are some people that are not going to be allowed in the club.  I would like to know if anyone has experienced this problem and how it went.
> Thanks Claude Weimer
>	Omaha NE
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ronlock at comcast.net [mailto:ronlock at comcast.net]
>Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 1:21 PM
>To: discussion at nsrca.org
>Subject: Re: Public Fields
>
>Our club has a no cost lease for a county field.
>The lease agreement provides for the club to provide
>insurance, management and supervision of flying related
>activities, to include layout of parking, pit, fly, no
>fly areas, frequency control, flight line
>procedures, etc.  In short- the normally desired stuff.
>
>To have authority comensurate, we asked that the agreement
>specify that all flyers be memebers of AMA, and our local club.
>We wanted that to help avoid the sort of problems Gray Fowler
>noted.
>
>The county provides a rough cut of the entire field a few
>times a year, sprays for mosquitos, and helps (but not enough)
>to maintain a dirt/gravel/wood chiip road.  The club does
>everything else, including runway cutting.
>
>Later, Ron Lockhart
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