[NSRCA-discussion] Altitude limits
twtaylor
twtaylor at ftc-i.net
Mon Jan 21 12:26:35 AKST 2008
We just went through this with the local air force base. They cannot keep us
from flying right next to them. Were within ¾ mile of the runway. They
tried to kick us out but couldnt. We do limit our flying below 400 per the
club rules. This is why my club will never hold any type of contest. That
and we have a cell tower that is just perfect for the right box marker. Yes
if you hit it its a severe downgrade as you were out of the box. :-)
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Ed White
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 4:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Altitude limits
It is written in FAA Advisory Circular AC 91-57, dated June 9, 1981. You
can download it from the the FAA website (www.faa.gov and then type AC 91-57
into the search box).
It says "Do not fly model aircraft higher than 400 feet above the surface."
This applies to any location. But because the next sentence says "When
flying aircraft within 3 miles of an airport, notify the airport operator
..." some people misinterpret the requirement as 400 feet only when within
3 miles of an airport.
The key point is that it is an ADVISORY Circular. It outlines the FAA's
preferred model aircraft operating standards, but compliance with the AC is
voluntary. An AC is not the same as a FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation).
Ed
Mark Atwood <atwoodm at paragon-inc.com> wrote:
It was always my understanding that we were never supposed to exceed 400 ft
and that full scale aircraft were to stay above 500ft. But I'm not sure
where that's written...
-M
On 1/21/08 2:35 PM, "James Oddino" wrote:
> I'm getting some breaking news that there is some type of advisory
> that says we shouldn't be flying above 400 feet at our field in
> Camarillo. Are there any general rules about altitude limits that we
> should be aware of? We are pretty far from the Camarillo airport and
> never get close to any full size stuff so I don't understand why there
> would be a local restriction. More to follow I'm sure.
>
> Jim O
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