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  • 🛩 Field Safety Series – Part 7

    Call Out Your Intentions This one costs nothing and prevents a lot. Say what you’re doing. “Taking off.”“Landing.”“Low pass.”“Dead stick.”“On the runway.” Clear, loud, simple communication prevents runway conflicts and airspace confusion. Other pilots can’t read your mind. And they shouldn’t have to guess. Good communication keeps everyone coordinated — especially when multiple aircraft are…

  • March Club Meeting

    We will be having a R/C club meeting this coming Tuesday night 6:30 PM March 3 at the Harriman Community Center, located at 630 Clinch St, Harriman TN

  •  Field Safety Series – Part 6

    When the Sky Gets Busy, Bring a Spotter This one isn’t a rule. It’s a smart habit. When several planes are airborne, depth perception gets tricky. Orientation can get confusing. Traffic builds quickly. A spotter gives you: • Another set of eyes• Traffic awareness• Runway status updates• Backup if something changes fast They can call…

  • 🛩 Field Safety Series – Part 5

    Never Fly Over the Pits or Spectator Area This one is not flexible. Never fly behind the flight line. Never fly over the pits. Never fly over spectators. Stay in front of the safety fence at all times. The fence is not decoration. It’s the boundary between controlled risk and unnecessary danger. Even the most…

  • 🛩 Field Safety Series – Part 4

    Fly the Pattern When multiple airplanes are in the air, chaos is not a flight plan. The established traffic pattern exists for a reason. It gives everyone predictability. If we’re flying left-hand pattern, fly left-hand pattern. (this is our normal pattern) Mid-airs don’t usually happen because someone is a bad pilot. They happen because someone…

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