Postby robbieskipton » July 13th, 2011, 9:33 pm
Personally i do not agree with this..it rises a few question towards insurance.
For example..
If the model is over 44lbs, the certification is for that person ( The pilot), not pilot and helper. therefore, if the pilot is unwell when flying.... and passes out, and the model goes out of control in the helpers hands and crashes in to the crowd ( God Forbid)... Who is to blame.. The pilot for flying in an unfit manner, or the helpers for not paying due care and attention...?
My DAD ( Rob Snr) Has no A OR B certification, however he can control the plane to point away from the crowd safely, ( Unfortunatly he cant land, and says " its the last 2 inchs thats the big problem") so does that make his a good helper, or a bad helper... But again 2 of my models are over 44lbs, so can he really take control if i fall bad when flying?
If you further look in to this, its like saying, a person (be it helper) could then fly your over 44lb model at the shows as long as your standing next to them ( Been the main holder of the certification)
Problems,Problems, Problems in my opinion
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