Safety: As Simple as ABC

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Safety is YOUR Job!! Ocean County Modelers, Inc. By-Lines & Fly-Lines P.O. Box 569, Lakehurst, NJ 08733-0569 December 2014 by Don Lowe Safety: As Simple as ABC How to improve your chances of a successful flight I ve been in this hobby a long time, and I guess I ve seen about everything happen in model flying that s possible. However, I wonder if there is some method of operation that might help preclude crashes and unsafe operations. I ve written about safety many times in past columns for RCM and, of course, I chaired AMA s Safety Committee for many years. One thing I ve learned is that you can have all the safety rules that you want, but if fliers don t conscientiously observe these rules, then what good are the rules? Fortunately most fliers exercise common sense in their flight operations, and their airplanes survive to fly another day. Some say that man is a creature of habit. If you can, in some magical way, coach that creature to use common sense and to follow a set of safety guidelines, then you have accomplished something. Models come in all shapes and sizes. Some have such low-energy content in their flight operations that they are not much of a threat. By and large, the typical model airplane flown by the average modeler is of a size, weight, speed, and complication that logical care in flight operations is mandatory otherwise serious damage can occur to people or property and none of us wants that to happen. Several weeks ago a friend of mine crashed a gorgeous and expensive Aerobatics (Pattern) model at a contest because of a momentary lapse of attention and adherence to important safety practices. The model was a typical F3A Pattern aircraft with a plug-in wing and tail. In his haste to fly, he forgot to physically secure the wing halves into position and plug in the aileron servos. This inattention to flight procedure was followed by a failure to exercise the control system prior to flight to observe normal operation. A takeoff and the resultant crash occurred. Fortunately no one was hit, but the beautiful aircraft and his ego were severely damaged. See Safety, page 2

Page 2 Club Officers Safety, from page 1 PRESIDENT Edward Hollema 201-320-2872 Ehhol@aol.com VICE PRESIDENT Anthony Riccio 848-333-8861 ARiccio1@yahoo.com TREASURER Joseph Acquisto 732-614-2737 Jwa1956@aol.com SECRETARY William Martin 732-330-4680 OCM-AMA-Contact@comcast.net SAFETY OFFICER Vacant NEWSLETTER EDITOR Sue Fevola 732-477-1761 ocmrc@yahoo.com PROPERTY MANAGER Jam Rabii 732-657-6760 Rabii@dls.rutgers.edu CLOTHING APPAREL Paul Meier 732-859-3002 pamei7@aol.com WEBSITE ADMINISTRATORS Jacob Hoehler 732-605-1131 jdhoehler@gmail.com Asst. Salvatore Piu 732-664-2688 spiurc@comcast.net Asst. Steve Lew 732-608-9938 salew@comcast.net How do we improve our chances of safe flight? In mulling over this on the way home I thought about our flight training in the Air Force. We used a check system prior to flight that was simple and easy to remember. Each check list was particular to an individual aircraft design; such check lists are used by full-scale pilots today. The code I used at that time was CIGFTPR, and I will never forget It. It followed the usual walk-around inspecting the exterior to see that everything was in place and kicking the tires. Then in the cockpit I went through the list. It goes something like this: C (controls): Operate the flight controls to observe for motion and direction. I (instruments): Check the instruments to be sure all are functional. G (gear): Landing gear lever down and locked. F (flaps): Flaps are set to proper position. T(trims): Control trims are set properly for takeoff. P(propeller): Propeller controls are set for startup and takeoff. R(run-up): Engine run-up to check proper operation. This system worked well and I m sure the precheck saved many an aborted takeoff. Okay, such a system works for full scale, but is there a system that is easy to use for model fliers that will be remembered and may be used to prevent disaster down the road? How about using ABC? It s simple and easy to remember. The check would go like this: A (assembly): Check that everything is in its proper place, controls are still intact as installed and securely fastened, and all assembly fasteners are in place. B(batteries): Must be fully charged very critical to safe flying. C(controls): Controls checked for deflection, without evidence of servo malfunction, and operate in the proper direction. See Safety, page 3

Page 3 Safety, from page 2 Have you ever taken off with the ailerons running backwards? The average flier will not survive this error, and many models have been lost because of reversed ailerons. Remember, make sure they are operating and in the proper direction. Just stare at the aileron; did the right aileron deflect up when I commanded right aileron? Simply observing motion is not enough; you must check direction. You probably would be unable to execute a takeoff if any other control is backward, but the ailerons are another story! When I taxi I am consciously flipping the ailerons to make sure they are working correctly. When I flew full scale I always checked controls one last time before initiating takeoff. Will you do your ABCs? I sure hope so since it hurts to see a gorgeous airplane in pieces and maybe someone hurt. And for some it is habitual. Be sure and practice safe flight. November Meeting Cancelled due to Inclement Weather Check out Jackson Hobby Shop holiday hours in their ad on page 6. Pilot: test flight, ok, except auto-land very rough MECHANIC: Auto-land not installed on this aircraft. submitted by Paul Meier Pine Barren Modelers Invitation to OCM Another opportunity to fly by Bill Martin photos by Tom Moore T he Pine Barren Modelers club has arranged for indoor flying at Central Regional High School this winter and invited Ocean County Modelers to join them. The board has accepted this offer and agreed that the club will split the nominal cost with them (no charge to members). Flying will be on Friday nights from 7:00-9:00pm in the rear gym. Members are welcome to bring micro and small flat foam electrics. The models are electric only and cannot weigh more than 10 ounces. Some of our members belong to the East Coast Indoor Modelers Club that fly in Hangar One on the weekends. One plus; the gym is warmer than the hangar. Flying dates are: December 5th, 12, 19th (no flying on the 26th) January 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th February 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th Location: Central Regional High School 509 Forest Hills Parkway Bayville, NJ 08721 Directions: (from the north) Take GSP exit 77, turn left onto Double Trouble Road. Go about a half mile before turning left onto Pinewald Keswick Road (County Highway 618). Stay straight on 618 for just over a mile and it turns into Forest Hills Parkway. The school is on the right. See Opportunity, page 4

Page 4 Opportunity, from page 3 On December 5th there were about 10 OCM members in attendance. The gym was very nice. The Pine Barrens provided coffee and donuts. Everyone had a good time.

Page 5 Come on out if you re brave enough and share in the fun!!! 10:00AM til whenever Cold weather will not stop this event only rain or snow!!! (snow on the ground won t stop us!) You can fly in the cold, but we ll be warmin your insides with: Soup Chili Coffee Donuts

Page 8 JACKSON HOBBY SHOP Full Line Hobby Shop The Parts & Service Specialists RC Planes make wonderful Gifts! Buy one today! HOLIDAY STORE HOURS Tuesday thru Friday: 11am-6pm Saturday: 11am - 5pm Sunday Holiday hours 11am-2pm Monday - Closed Show your OCM club card for 10% discount. (See store personnel for details.) We carry Lionel trains for the kid in you L.G.B. G GAUGE INDOOR OUTDOOR TRAINS JACKSON HOBBY SHOP 2275 W. COUNTY LINE RD (RT 526), JACKSON (IN BENNETTS MILL PLAZA) 732-364-3334 Credit cards accepted Established 1969

Happy Holidays Looking forward to seeing everyone at the OCM Holiday Party Wednesday, December 17th La Bove Grande Restaurant (at the circle) Lakehurst 7:00pm 10:00pm P.O. Box 569 Lakehurst, NJ 08733-0569 Next OCM Meeting Wednesday January 28th 7:00pm Manchester Municipal Building