[NSRCA-discussion] Shot down at sanctioned event.

rcmaster199 at aol.com rcmaster199 at aol.com
Sun Jul 22 11:12:48 AKDT 2007


He got it down alright !!!!(or all wrong depending on your point of view)

I'm with huber on this one...the CD screwed up and needs to get it resolved thru the AMA. He is, after all, an extension of the AMA when he serves the function of CD

MattK


-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Huber <fhhuber at clearwire.net>
To: NSRCA Mailing List <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Sent: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 4:11 pm
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Shot down at sanctioned event.



There's no good answer...

 

The CD is partly at fault for not ensuring that the other person followed the event's frequency control.

 

Thee should also have been some method used to mark the normal frequency board as not in use...  Again, CD and event staff are at fault for this contributing factor.

 

The beginner at least attempted to follow the frequency control system he was informed about through the field rules.

 

As soon as the model started exhibiting interference... it was time to get it on the ground...


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Scott Smith 

To: 'NSRCA Mailing List' 

Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 2:25 PM

Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Shot down at sanctioned event.





Normally I would accept the fact that this hobby has risks and that bad things sometimes happen.  However, under the circumstances, I was wondering what you guys think…

 

I entered an AMA sanctioned electric fun fly today.  On my second flight, I took off, turned downwind and realized I was in serious trouble.  The plane remained airborne for about a minute before going straight in.  The entire time I yelled “SHUT OFF 56!”  After the impact, I looked down the field to where two people were trying to get a glow trainer running.  I asked 56? And they replied “yes, we have the pin.”

 

Here’s the problem…there were two sets of pins.  One set for the event, and the club’s every-day pins.  I had the event pin, he had the other one.  Apparently he showed up not knowing an event was in progress.  He asked the CD if he could go to the end of the field and run up his engine.  As I understand it, the CD allowed this without explaining the frequency control in effect.

 

What’s the club’s liability, if any?  What’s the non-participant’s liability, if any?  Will either one be covered by AMA’s property damage coverage?  

Or am I at the mercy of their good moral character?

 



 

I should have gone to Muncie…

 

Scott

 





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