ORIGINAL: YearningtoFly
ORIGINAL: lopflyers
Hey Yearningtofly, not everything is lost. You still can belong to a club whether it is in public or private property.<div>All you have to do is follow the rules, stay on the box until the instructor certifies you.</div>
my point is if i meet certification and posses the requiste ama insurance
why should i have to be a member of a private club to fly over public lands and facility
Hmmm, Well could be a good question. Will only say that I learn just as much at the club field when I'm not flying as I do when I'm flying. Looking at other members planes, how the planes are set up, watching how the other planes fly, land, takeoff etc... Watching the flight characteristics of their planes. Keeps me ahhead of the learning curve I think. If I'm putting together a kit, ARF, parkflyer, or whatever, I can call anyone of them for advice and they help me through just about any situation I need help with. IMHO, they are just good people.