•New members $125.00 a year Plus $50.00 initiation
•Renewals $125.00 a year, minus $25.00 for mowing credit
•Children under 18 , $50.00 a year plus $25.00 initiation
•Families of members under 18 are free
•New members must be a member of the AMA
•Must attend a meeting and submit an application with payment
•Following a 3-month probation period you become a Full Member which includes voting rights
•After being signed off by one of our Flight Instructors as being a safe responsible pilot, you are allowed to fly at the field without supervision
•Flying is restricted to club members and their guests, provided the member has a current AMA membership
•Cars must be parked in the designated areas only
•Flight boxes and models being prepared for flight shall be restricted to the pit area
•On arrival at the field, all transmitters shall be in the off position and antenna collapsed
•No transmitter shall be turned on unless the appropriate frequency pin (clip) is attached to the frequency board
•Frequency pins (clips) shall be removed from the frequency board after each flight
•Keep bystanders out of the propeller arc, when engines are run up to full throttle in the pits
•Extended running of engines for break-in purposes in the pits is not allowed
•Do not aim prop wash at other modelers or their models
•Spectators are welcome but must remain in the designated area
•Taxiing a model through the pit area is prohibited
•Takeoffs and landings must be made only on the active runway in a direction into the wind. (Indicated by the wind sock)
•Hand launching is permitted only from the designated area. NO hand launching from the pits
•If a model must be carried out onto the runway for takeoff, this intention must be previously announced to any other pilots
•Members pursuing this practice must promptly clear the runway when the model is released
•Pilots must stand in the field stations when in flight
•Only pilots, instructors and spotters are permitted in the field stations
•No persons shall stand on the edge of the runway
•All takeoffs and landings shall be previously announced to other fliers
•A landing aircraft has the right of way over any aircraft taking off
•A "dead stick" aircraft has the right of way over all others
• When an engine goes dead in flight, shout "Dead-stick" loudly several times to warn others of the impending landing
•In any case of a model malfunction in the air (radio or mechanical) promptly announce the problem to the others fliers in a loud voice
•Any person wishing to retrieve a model from the runway shall previously announce this intention to other fliers. Shout "On the field"
•No engine restarts shall be made on the field
•There shall be no flying over the pits, spectator area or the parking lot
•There shall be no flying when horseback riders are in the adjacent field (wait for them to pass) if you are already in flight, keep your aircraft at a safe distance
•Low fly-passes are not permitted closer than 50 ft. to the field stations
•No models shall be flown above an altitude of 400 ft
•No more than 5 models are permitted in the air at once
•There shall be no flying before 8 a.m
•There shall be no flying during runway mowing operations