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Old 09-28-2006 | 09:53 PM
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Default RE: WHOO! Yeah! Dublin Rocks!

Ice Fun,
Ok, time for this discussion to come to an end. You are obviously not going to listen to all of the advice you are being given here. But now that you have provided a location for this fabulous park that you say is perfect for flying in I can now say that you are just being purely reckless. According to the information you have given this park is located 2 miles from the sanctioned AMA field in Dublin, Oh.

HILLIARD MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB
3840 DALE DECARLO 8054 HOLYROOD CTG
DUBLIN OH 43017
This is from the AMA 2006 Safety Code:
6. I will not knowingly operate my model aircraft within three (3) miles of any preexisting flying site without a frequency-management agreement. A frequency-management agreement may be an allocation of frequencies for each site, a day-use agreement between sites, or testing which determines that no interference exists. A frequency-management agreement may exist between two or more AMA chartered clubs, AMA clubs and individual AMA members, or individual AMA members. Frequency-management agreements, including an interference test report if the agreement indicates no interference exists, will be signed by all parties and copies provided to AMA Headquarters.
Finally see the attached map to see what I am talking about here.

Ice Fun,
As I have said in previous posts, I am not trying to come down on you or discourage you from learning to fly. But rather I am trying to help you and get you started in the proper direction. Everything that you are trying to do here is just pure dangerous. Nobody has even mentioned that fact that you haven't flown a glow powered plane yet (from that I have seen at least I don't think you have flown one. If I am wrong I do apologize), and yet you are talking about flying a plane that you have no experience with in a public venue. If you are serious about continuing in this hobby I can recommend enough for you to join your local RC club. There you will find people that will help you learn to fly in a safe manner.

Ken
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