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Common sense, the number one rule!!!

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Common sense, the number one rule!!!

Postby Saucerguy on Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:46 am

Ok, we got this AMA thing going on with RC, it explains a very good direction to, an outline of how to think when you are flying RC, it's generally the 10 commandments all RC pilots should know and abide by. It's because it's practical. But, it's just an outline, that you should continue that mode of thought onto simply using common sense. I stopped flying at a field because a bald eagle decided to nest upon one of the poles, it was out of respect for it's habitat more then anything else, for I can always find another field to fly at.

When you are dealing with prop's that are live, deal with them like they are spinning, they can do alot of bodily harm if not taken into that context, simply assume some ghost is going to power it up OK ?

If you see bystandards, avoid them at all costs, do not fly over peoples heads or property, you never know if something can go wrong, it's really scary of the odds in that department, too many things can go wrong, so expect to crash rather then face liability. These are powerful toy's, treat them with respect and others that are around them, knowing damage can be made to them if you didin't treat it correctly.

Just think of the implications of, if something goes wrong, all I'm saying in a nutshell.
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