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1 TRCC SAFETY Rob Hoard Flying with other Aircraft.
Direction of the pattern is established by first pilot flying. Check for the direction of pattern before calling your take-off. Time your take-off to allow the most space between other planes. Make your mandatory pilot calls loud enough to be heard clearly. What are the mandatory pilot calls? Flying pilots may agree to changes in pattern flow. 3D flying is allowed as long as it does not interfere with aircraft in the pattern , and is mostly away from other pilot stations. Flying with other aircraft is a requirement for al pilot levels except student pilot. Keep track of other aircraft to avoid mid-air collisions. Hi Speed passes, will be performed no closer than the north edge of the runway and must be parallel to the runway.

2 TRCC SAFETY Rob Hoard Safety Rule #1:
All pilots flying from the main flight line will not fly south of the double-yellow safety line which extends infinitely to the East and West. We recommend having a spotter when you fly. A Spotter can help you know where other RC traffic is when flying and possibly prevent mid-air collisions…... RH


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