You do not have to be a member to fly at Scobee. I have flown there on maybe half a dozen occasions with no problems. There are probably more jet guys flying at Scobee than any other field in the Houston area. It's a 45 mile drive to Scobee from my house, so I don't fly there often. I do most of my flying at Texas City RC Club on about 700' of grass.
All waiver affidavit applicants should have accomplished at least 50 flights on a high
performance model capable of sustained speeds of 100 mph or higher.
The pilot will successfully perform a qualification flight consisting of all flight maneuvers
from the Turbine Applicant Flight Demonstration under the supervision of two experienced
turbine pilots, one of whom is a contest director. The qualification flight shall be completed
by one of the following two methods:
1) The qualification flight will be performed with a model capable of sustained
speeds of 100mph or higher;
or
2) The qualification flight will be performed with a turbine powered model. The
applicant must first have flown the turbine powered model on a buddy box with an
experienced turbine pilot in control of the master transmitter. The experienced
turbine pilot will assist the applicant with as many flights as necessary until he is
satisfied that the applicant is prepared for the qualification flight after which the
experienced turbine pilot will declare the applicant qualified to perform the
qualification flight flying solo without buddy box assistance.
Following the successful completion of the qualification test flight the pilot will then submit
the Turbine Qualification Flight Attestation as proof of compliance with the above pilot
requirements.