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Post by coyote on Mar 30, 2017 9:24:39 GMT -4
OK folks -
Based on email from Regis, our Atlantic Zone Director, the club will adopt the following position;
1) Only our club instructors w a buddy box may be able to give famil flights at our club 2) A total of no more than 2 total famil flights per candidate. If the candidate wants to continue instructions w our club, then he/she must join MAAC and obtain club membership if avail (if not drop in fees will apply - all of which will count towards his/her membership when a spot opens up). 3) A Famil Flight shall be treated as a training flight by other Club members (give lots of room)
Hopefully, this should cover safety and meet all of our objectives, that is......to fly safely while providing opportunities for new members to join our club after having viewed our setup and tried their hand at flying a few times.
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Post by biscuit on Jul 14, 2017 10:32:06 GMT -4
Hey Mark ,
Just wondering how to become a member ? I've been flying for a few years, have a few RC Aircraft, and have moved here from England ...looking for a fly club.
Was also wondering about this Saturdays event ...is anyone able to drop in ? and would I need maac or can I fly as a visitor ? thanks, Lee 902-266-9275
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Post by coyote on Jul 14, 2017 10:49:06 GMT -4
For this Sat, anyone can show up, To fly you must have a MAAC card (Model Aeronautics Association of Canada) We'll have a few contests and then it's open flying (5 max at a time) Gates should open for 8 am tomorrow Site can be found hereSorry, setting up today. Hope to see you tomorrow even if it's just for a little "look-see"
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