SOPs, Wings of Carolina Flying Club, KTTA. These work for 300 members / 13 aircraft
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1. Sign up Prior to Flight Prior to any flight, Members must enter the intended flight into the Club's official scheduling system. No member may schedule an aircraft if the schedule for that time period is not available in the system.
2. Members are Responsible for Their Own Scheduling of Aircraft Any active member may schedule an aircraft for another member via telephone conversation, but it is the responsibility of the scheduling member to ensure the accuracy of the schedule.
3. Changes to Schedule The Chief Flight Instructor or any Board Member shall have discretion to resolve any scheduling abuses, conflicts, disagreements, etc. and is specifically charged with the maintenance of orderly scheduling for the maximum benefit of all. If a scheduling change is made by one of these persons, a note of explanation shall be left for the affected parties. With the exception noted in SOPs I.4 and I.5a below, no other person may make changes to the schedule affecting other than him/herself.
4. Flight Cancellations A Club Flight Instructor may cancel the scheduling of a particular aircraft if aircraft repairs are needed. An aircraft's schedule may also be cancelled by an instructor, Board Member or other designated person if required maintenance or inspection is due.
5. Scheduling Restrictions For reasons of fair access to Club aircraft, the following restrictions apply:
a) No member may make or have pending more than four reservations at any time, except as approved by the board.
b) Only One Aircraft per Time Period. No member may schedule more than one aircraft per time period. From time to time the club, with Board approval, may wish to block out multiple aircraft for a special event. The club will not change an individual's previous Standard Operating Procedures 14 Wings of Carolina Flying Club Oct 2017 scheduling unless that person has been notified or an equivalent airplane can be provided.
c) One Weekend per Month. A Member may not schedule more than one weekend per month. (A weekend is defined as any consecutive eighthour period from Friday at 1600 until Sunday at 1800). Permitted exceptions to this SOP are in d) & e) below. If a weekend extends over a change of month, the month in which the Saturday falls shall be considered the month in which the weekend occurs.
d) Exception to c). If an aircraft is not yet scheduled for a particular weekend by the preceding Sunday at noon it may be scheduled by a Member even if she / he has already scheduled a weekend flight that month.
e) Weekend and Length Limitations. A Member is limited to one weekend scheduling which is greater than 4 consecutive days every six months. For the purposes of this restriction a weekend is a period of time which includes a Saturday. An aircraft may never be scheduled for more than 17 consecutive days. (Scheduling an aircraft from 1 to 4 consecutive weekdays may be done any time).
f) Schedule Only Aircraft in Which One Is Checked Out. Scheduling of an aircraft for other than training flights prior to the completion of required Club checkouts is prohibited.
g) Restrictions Apply to Use. The above restrictions apply not only to scheduling, but to actual use as well.
h) Additional Restrictions as Necessary. The Board may impose extra scheduling restrictions on aircraft to insure availability for student training. Current scheduling restrictions will be posted on the aircraft status board.
6. Scheduling Abuses Members are requested not to speculate on aircraft usage and should not schedule unless each scheduled period is fully intended to be flown. "No shows" where weather is not a clear prohibiting factor will be treated as a scheduling abuse and disciplinary action may be taken.
7. Scheduling by Suspended Members Suspended Members forfeit all privileges of Membership. This includes flying and scheduling privileges, and the Member forfeits all existing aircraft reservations.
8. No-Shows When a Member is late taking a scheduled aircraft, and has not informed anyone of the delay, the following guidelines apply. If the aircraft has been scheduled for three hours or less, and that Member is more than 30 minutes late, it will be assumed that she/he is not going to use the scheduled time, and another Member may schedule and use the aircraft. If the scheduled time is more than three hours, after a 30 minute lateness, the aircraft may be operated in the local area and must monitor the Club frequency (123.5, call sign Club Standard Operating Procedures Version 5.19 Handbook for Members 15 Operations) for one additional hour, at which time it will be assumed that the original scheduling Member's reservation is not going to be used.
9. Notification of Inability to Return Aircraft by Scheduled Time In the event that weather, mechanical, or other unforeseen difficulties prevent a Member from returning to Raleigh Executive Jetport within 30 minutes of the time for which the aircraft had been scheduled to return, the Member flying the aircraft will contact the Chief Flight Instructor or a Board Member with full details. Tape recorded messages may not be used. Phone contact is required as soon as practical, but in any case on the same day. A Member is responsible for an aircraft until it is returned to its home base. Under no circumstances may a Member leave an aircraft elsewhere without first securing specific permission t