ORIGINAL: KidEpoxy
Just blame the r/c idiots who put on the event in Colorado. They had no organizational skills, nor the brains to do it right.
eh?
Are you talking about the RC clubs event at another location that day?
Or are you thinking that the
FS event put on by the FS Airport Operators,
that THEY ''
had no organizational skills, nor the brains to do it right''.
Cause thats a harsh thing to say about those FS guys:
It sounds like you are blaming the FS guys for the collision, at their FS event, run by the FS Airport Operator,
cause that event ''
had no organizational skills, nor the brains to do it right''
Its my understanding that the RC event that day, run by RC guys elsewhere, went well.
I agree. (Again... holy cow.)
The Full-Scalers put on this event and allowed, even encouraged the outcome we saw. Not saying the RC pilot didn't have his own failures this day, but I won't stand by and see the RC community take it in the teeth unless the Full-Scale community takes its own well-deserved shot for the planners' p*ss-poor planning and utter refusal to provide adequate safety measures. Despite the FAA's omnipotence, shared responsibility is a real-life situation and it's one that applies in this situation.
~ Jim ~ [sm=49_49.gif]