brien23
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Does anyone share a airport with RC airplanes. How does that work out do they have a radio that they can here others landing and work well or not.
I don't think it would work at a airport that has a lot of activity, some airports are not very active a few flights a day and could use the money from a RC club to fly. Not sure i see the problem if their not in the air with big planes at the same time.Doesn’t seem like a good idea
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Yes.Do they call approach or departure control?
We use a hand held and announce operations commencing and ending on the ramp. No runway or taxiway is used. Anytime an aircraft enters the pattern, the RC aircraft lands.
We don’t consider it a “mixed use facility” as in AMA guidance but we do use common sense safety precautions and remain “well clear” of manned aircraft.
https://www.modelaircraft.org/sites/default/files/540-D.pdf
I don’t know how long ago that was but I haven’t seen any RC planes in the area.Not sure if they're still doing it, but Fernandina Beach Airport used to have a fairly active RC Club that flew at the airport. The club's rules addressed deconfliction to the point that others didn't have to do a thing. In fact, most pilots that flew in there didn't have a clue the club was operating.
If the operators are responsible enough to keep them out of the way of arriving and departing aircraft, than I wouldn't have a problem with it, but we know how well that goes. Personally, there's better places to fly RC aircraft than at an airport.
I don’t know how long ago that was but I haven’t seen any RC planes in the area.
I just wish our local RC guys would have a handheld. Sometimes on the ground you want to talk to them while taxing and it just turns into strange alien hand signals. But they are respectful. Actually with a radio I could probably tell them my intent and when done so they wouldn't have to keep shutting it down and moving off the field. My main concern is they love to fly right over the arrival end of the runway on our SE wind days. Kind a freaks me out.
Also, I've seen several RC fields located under the downwind leg of active municipal airports.
Sebastian, FL (X26) does. I’ve never even noticed them while flying.Does anyone share a airport with RC airplanes. How does that work out do they have a radio that they can here others landing and work well or not.
Well preferably places that are specifically made for RC airplanes. We have two RC air parks around here. They have their own runway and windsock.Name one. Most airports have lots of room, windsocks, clear and unobstructed views in at least a couple of directions, and acres of cleared area. Sounds about perfect for, uh, I don't know... flying airplanes, maybe? No place better.
Well preferably places that are specifically made for RC airplanes. We have two RC air parks around here. They have their own runway and windsock.
I imagine all the attendees were asking "Hey, who's flyin' that one?"So it’s ok if full scale airplanes land at rc fields?
FWIW, coordination is key. Playing with toys at a real airport is a good way to lose a toy or kill a pilot.Does anyone share a airport with RC airplanes. How does that work out do they have a radio that they can here others landing and work well or not.