[NSRCA-discussion] Shot down at sanctioned event.

Jim Quinn jaqfly at prodigy.net
Mon Jul 23 17:01:24 AKDT 2007


Scott,
   
  You are one of the nicest people I know. Your E-Patriot was one of the nicest airplanes I've ever seen. It was such a pleasure to fly with/against you in Hadley. I a truly sickened by this loss. If there is anything I can do let me know. Do you need my Alliance?
   
  Jim Quinn

"george w. kennie" <geobet at gis.net> wrote:
      v\:* {   BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML)  }  o\:* {   BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML)  }  w\:* {   BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML)  }  .shape {   BEHAVIOR: url(#default#VML)  }        st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) }              MAN, Scott !!!!!! What a BUMMER !!!!  My instantaneous reaction was, WHAT THE HECK ARE THEY DOING WITH TWO SETS OF PINS ??????????  I know what you have invested in both labor and resources and this really stinks.
  This should be a learning experience for every club. If a club feels it necessary to have a second set of pins, then the second set should be under the control of an officer and be kept in his or her home, never on site (even if they are locked up).There should be no possibility of anyone being able to get their hands on them at the club site under any circumstances !!!!!!
  Monetarily, I would never be able to recover from something like this. I'd get a module (2.4) before I fly the next one.
  Condolences,
  Georgie
   
   
   
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scott Smith 
  To: 'NSRCA Mailing List' 
  Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 3:25 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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