Discussion topics for the July Fellow Feathers meeting. Please let me know if you have anything to add!
- Should T-1 and T-2 pilots be allowed to fly tandem at the Fort under the direct supervision of a Tandem Instructor?
Note: I negotiated our GGNRA use permit to expand the FF tandem program to allow this T-1 and T-2 provision. Tandem pilots would still have to be approved by the FF Tandem Director, comply with all current FF Tandem Rules, and in addition, would be directly supervised by a FF Tandem Instructor. This can’t go into effect without club support and modification of our rules. I recommend voting to change the FF tandem rules to allow this.
- Should H-2’s be allowed to fly from the cliff to the bowl, instead of going directly to the beach?
Note; I’ve witnessed a qualified H-2 soaring the bowl safely and I recommend a change to the FF rules to allow this. Parameters could be set in regard to acceptable wind conditions, pilot experience, etc. One standard flight to the beach would be a pre-requisite.
- Should the 25’ rule be strictly enforced or can an officer’s judgment be used if no danger was posed?
Note; My understanding is that the 25’ rule was created after a particularly bad “Diving for Dollars” incident to allow the club to prohibit pilots from doing things that would endanger themselves or the public. While this is a very useful provision, I have witnessed accomplished pilots fly within 25’ of another person with total control and posing no hazard what so ever. I feel the FF officers should have some latitude in deciding whether or not an incident warrant’s a suspension or not, and be able to suspend a pilot for a particularly dangerous incident without being accused of bias.
- Should rigid wings be prohibited from landing west of the sand trail?
Note; Yes, there was a very close call recently but I didn’t suspend the pilot on the spot because he pointed out that other pilots had violated the rule that day and had not been suspended. The fact of the matter is that the other pilots did NOT pose a safety threat but I didn’t want to appear biased so I’ve postponed the suspension pending club feed back. (Yes, I am a little gun shy after the last debacle involving a suspension.)
The pilot in question pointed out that his Millennium did not have the maneuverability of a flex wing, and that once on final had no other option, even when a pedestrian “came out of nowhere”. Given the mass and hard structure of the air craft, I feel this is unacceptable.
Even though other rigid wing pilots land east of the sand trail, I recommend that we add a rule to enforce this.
PS; After some personal deliberation, I suspended the pilot three days later.
One last hot button topic is around the 25’ rule.
If a pilot violates the 25’ rule and creates a safety hazard while trying to land west of the sand trail (on the chips), should they be restricted to landing east of the sand trail for an appropriate length of time? (3 weeks, 3 months, the remainder of the year, etc.)
This is a discussion board so let’s kick these topics around before the meeting!