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1.28 <br />r.29 <br />1.30 <br />1.31 <br />L.32 <br />1.33 <br />3.1 <br />Members will be encouraged to monitor the airpoft traffic. Traffic can be monitored by <br />an aircraft band radio receiver or by using a flight traffic app such as Flightradar <br />24. Fraining in the use of traffic monitoring tools such as Flightradar 24 and aircraft <br />band receivers will be included as an integral part of student training. The club now <br />possesses one aircraft band receiver and multiple members are familiar with the <br />Flightradar 24 app. <br />Club members will report any obserued violation of these rules to the club safety <br />officer. <br />Unless otherwise posted, keep the gate to the field closed at all times. <br />If you are the last person leaving the field, you must connect the electric fence that <br />surrounds the pit area. <br />All vehicles must be parked in the area designated in Section 2 unless entering or <br />leaving the flying field area. Vehicles must always remain on designated access roads. <br />Please report any problems with the gate, electric fence, or other equipment to the club <br />president or safety officer. <br />Section 2: Flying Site Layout and Boundaries <br />UNE <br />RffEREN'E POINT <br />-PILOTLINE <br />BSRIER <br />Section 3: Types of RC Aircraft Permitted <br />Only RC aircraft weighing less than 10 pounds are permitted unless specifically <br />approved by an instructor. <br />RC aircraft speed may not exceed 100 mph. <br />Turbine powered RC aircraft are not permitted under any circumstances. <br />3.2 <br />3.3