The Moccasin Flying Club, Inc. Rules and Regulations
* A. The purchase
price of each membership for each new member shall be as negotiated
between the buyer and seller in accordance with Article II,
Section 4 of the By-Laws and the dues shall be monthly, payable
a month in advance.
* B. Hourly rates for aircraft shall be as fixed by the
membership and will include gas and oil. Assessments approved
by the membership shall be payable as agreed upon at the
time of approval.
* C. Monthly billing will be furnished by the fifteenth
(15th) of the month for the previous month. Bills are payable
upon receipt. If payment is not received by the fifteenth
of the following month, persons may be grounded and so notified
by letter. If the balance remains unpaid for thirty (30)
additional days, the MFC Treasurer may place the names of
the individuals before the Board of Directors for termination
in accordance with the By-Laws. Any member whose account
becomes 90 days overdue will automatically be grounded by
the Treasurer.
Any member whose account is no more than two months in
arrears (for monthly dues only) may donate his/her membership
to the Club and thereby terminate their financial obligation
to the Club.
* A. MFC
aircraft shall not be loaned, leased, or otherwise given
for use to non-MFC members; nor shall they be used for hire,
charter or other commercial purposes, air races, participation
in air shows, towing gliders, sport parachuting or used for
flights for charity where donations are made by trip or passenger
weight. It is the responsibility of each individual member
to be sure they have complied with MFC insurance requirements.
Because these insurance requirements may change each year,
it will be the MFC:
Secretary's responsibility to publish the requirements
any time they change in the monthly minutes of meetings;
New Member Orientation Director's responsibility to inform
each new member of the current requirements; and
Chief Flight Instructor's responsibility to keep the other
club-approved CFIs informed of the current insurance requirements.
* B. In case a MFC aircraft must be left away from Lovell
Field, the pilot is responsible for returning the aircraft
to Lovell Field unless the cause is mechanical and not contributed
to by the action of the pilot, in which case MFC is responsible
for the return of the aircraft. In either case, any and all
expenses relating to the return of the pilot and his/her
passengers or cargo will be the responsibility of the pilot
and his/her passengers.
* C. All MFC aircraft must be operated with a club member
in one of the front seats as pilot-in-command (PIC), except
a club-approved CFI may act as PIC while giving dual instruction
to a member. A Club approved CFI who is not a Club member,
may not act as pilot-in-command (PIC) for the purpose of
giving dual instruction to a Club member who holds a Student
Pilot Certificate except in the Club's primary aircraft.
* D. Dual instruction in MFC aircraft can be given only
to members by club-approved CFI's and to CFI applicants only
by the Chief Flight Instructor.
* E. After each flight, any damage to aircraft or inoperative
equipment must be reported immediately to the maintenance
officer and recorded in the flying time log book. Failure
to report is grounds for forfeiture of membership.
* F. A complete pre-flight inspection is required before
each flight.
* G. Any flight outside the continental United States must
be approved in advance in writing by the MFC *Board of Directors.
Flights to Mexico in MFC air-craft are strictly prohibited.
* H. All club-approved CFI's must comply with the MFC Rules
and Regulations and MFC insurance requirements.
* I. MFC aircraft cannot be flown into grass or stone covered
airfields.
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A. The MFC Chief Flight Instructor will be responsible for:
A check-out list for each MFC aircraft.
Instructor applications and check-out lists or forms for
instructors and MFC members.
Maintaining member and club-approved CFI check-out forms.
Obtaining and reviewing applications for club-approved CFI's.
Providing check-out for club-approved CFI's in all aircraft.
Should the MFC Chief Flight Instructor be unavailable for
any reason, either the Board or its appointed agent shall
be responsible for all the above duties, except for check
out in Club aircraft for which the Board shall disignate
a Club approved instructor to perform the checkouts.
* B. INITIAL AIRCRAFT CHECK-OUTS: All members, with the
exception of student pilots who have not yet flown solo,
shall be required to be checked out initially in each type
of MFC aircraft by a club-approved CFI. The initial check-out
in each aircraft type shall be based on:
Compliance with the Chief Flight Instructor's check-out
list,
Logging the minimum required dual instruction time specified
for each primary and each high-performance aircraft check-out
described hereinafter, and
Demonstrating, by way of familiarization flight(s), sufficient
pilot knowledge so that the check-out instructor may certify
the member is qualified to safely operate each type of aircraft.
Upon completion of a satisfactory check-ride in each type
of club aircraft, the check-ride instructor shall indicate
same by entry in that aircraft's time-log and also in the
member's personal logbook. The member must then forward the
endorsed check-list for that aircraft type to the MFC Chief
Flight Instructor.
PRIMARY AIRCRAFT CHECK-OUTS: The club's primary aircraft
are those with engines rated less than 200 HP and a fixed-pitch
propeller. The dual check-out time required to fly solo in
primary aircraft shall be determined by the check-ride instructor.
At the minimum, however, the check-out shall consist of a
thorough familiarization flight.
HIGH-PERFORMANCE AIRCRAFT CHECK-OUTS: The club's Cessna
206 is considered a high-performance aircraft as it has an
engine rated over 200 HP and constant-speed propeller. Therefore,
in addition to the foregoing, MFC has established specific
minimum checkout requirements for the 206, which any member
must satisfy before being signed off to fly solo in this
aircraft.
For the 206: Members must possess at least a Private Pilot
Certificate, current Medical Certificate and BFR and have
logged a minimum of 200 hours total flight time. Additionally,
members must have at least 25 hours in aircraft with horsepower
equal to or greater than 210 and have at least 5 hours logged
pilot time in a Cessna 206. After receiving a sign off from
a Club approved instructor, members must have at least 3
hours in a Cessna 206 in the preceeding 180 days in order
to be approved to fly the Club's 206.
ANNUAL CHECK-OUTS: Any member who has not flown a MFC aircraft
within the past twelve (12) months must obtain a check-out
by a club-approved CFI in the most advanced club aircraft
to be flown. Additional check-outs in less advanced aircraft
are not required. An appropriate entry should be made in
the time log by the club-approved CFI.
Only in the event that the member has elsewhere received
the required dual instruction minimum hours for each plane,
as specified above (and not as an instructor or as a safety
pilot), will the Chief Flight Instructor have the discretion
to reduce the number of dual hours required in each club
aircraft with a club-approved CFI. In no case will a member
be given solo privileges in any MFC aircraft with less than
the required number of dual hours in that aircraft type,
or having that, without at least receiving one (1) hour familiarization
flight in that aircraft type.
* C. All club-approved CFI's will comply with the Chief
Flight Instructor's check-out procedures.
* A.
SCHEDULING: The Secretary and Second VP of Maintenance shall
be responsible for monitoring, and assuring compliance with
procedures established for the scheduling of MFC aircraft.
The scheduling policy of these Operating Rules may be modified
by the Board to provide optimum utilization of the aircraft
and to meet any circumstances which may arise.
* B. SCHEDULING ACCESS: Reservations for aircraft must
be made through the club's computer based scheduling system.
Reservations can be made by phone, modem, or manual entry
on the club's computer located in the MFC office at Krystal
South, Lovell Field.
* C. MAINTENANCE OF AIRCRAFT SCHEDULING RESERVATIONS: Aircraft
scheduling shall be maintained for each aircraft operated
by MFC and all flights shall be scheduled in advance. The
information required for scheduling is as follows: name of
pilot, aircraft desired, date/time the aircraft is desired,
and date/time the aircraft will be returned to the line serviced
and ready for the next flight. Given the fact that scheduled
flights are frequently canceled by the primary pilot, members
who wish to fly an aircraft already scheduled are urged to
list themselves as a back-up pilot with the scheduling system
for the desired period.
* D. ADHERENCE TO SCHEDULE: If the pilot of a scheduled
flight has not arrived at the aircraft within thirty minutes
of the scheduled departure time and the scheduling system
has not been notified of a new departure time, the aircraft
may be taken over by another member provided:
The scheduled time slot is four (4) hours or less.
The scheduling system is checked for latest additional information.
Attempts are made to contact the member to confirm cancellations.
If the scheduled time slot is more than four (4) hours,
the aircraft may be taken over by another member provided
the above procedures are followed, and both the primary and
back-up pilot have been contacted or attempts to contact
them (both at home and at work) have been made. However,
such flights shall not exceed two (2) hours round trip.
After twenty-four (24) hours following the initial scheduled
departure time, any period longer than this twenty-four (24)
hours shall be forfeited by both the primary pilot and the
back-up pilot provided the procedures in the preceding paragraph
have been followed (applies to late evening as well as daytime)
and the scheduling system notified. If there are questions,
a club officer should be con-tacted.
* E. CANCELLATIONS: Whenever a scheduled flight is cancelled,
it shall be the responsibility of the canceling pilot to
determine whether another pilot has scheduled the aircraft
as a back-up pilot, and to notify that person that the aircraft
is available. If the back-up pilot decides not to use the
aircraft, he/she shall notify the scheduling system to that
effect.
* F. RETURN OF AIRCRAFT IN ADVANCE OF SCHEDULED RETURN:
Whenever a pilot returns an aircraft more than two (2) hours
in advance of its scheduled arrival, he/she shall be responsible
immediately upon landing for notifying the scheduling system
and any pilot who may have scheduled as a back-up for any
unused portion of the primary pilot's scheduled flight.
* G. NOTIFICATION OF FAILURE TO RETURN ON SCHEDULE: When
an aircraft cannot be returned as scheduled, the pilot shall
immediately notify the President (or, alternatively, one
of the other officers) by telephone to indicate why the aircraft
cannot be returned and when it will be returned, and to provide
a telephone number where the pilot can be contacted. If the
return flight is further delayed, the pilot shall provide
a club officer a revised time for return of the aircraft.
The pilot shall also be responsible for contacting directly
(or indirectly through the club officer notified) any other
pilots whose scheduled flights may be affected by the delay
in return of the aircraft.
* H. CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHTS: An average of two (2) hours
per day flying time is acceptable. The cost of tie-downs
is the responsibility of the member. Credit card or cash
receipts for fuel and oil expense should be clearly marked
with the plane's number, and should be returned to the MFC
Treasurer after deducting the expense from the monthly billing.
Any credits will be carried forward.
* All new members,
prior to flying a MFC airplane, must receive orientation at
the airport to MFC equipment and practices by the New Member
Orientation Director. The Orientation Director will review
with each new member the MFC Charter, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations,
appropriate check-out lists, and general information concerning
the club. The Orientation Director will also provide a list
of all MFC members, instructors, and officers.
* A. To comply with insurance requirements, a copy of each
member's logbook entry for the current biennial flight review
(or FAA "Wings" safety pro-gram certificate) and
a copy of his/her current medical certificate must be provided
to the club Secretary. Failure to comply will result in the
member being grounded.
* B. In the event of an accident or damage to a MFC aircraft,
the limit of personal liability accruing to the member who
has responsible charge of the aircraft at the time of accident
or damage shall be one-hundred percent (100%) of the appropriate
deductible amount currently assignable to the aircraft involved.
The amount of liability shall be determined by the Safety
Committee.
* C. Each MFC member must comply with current FAA Regulations
as regards currency and proficiency, specifically part 61
and 91 of FAA Regulations.
* D. All MFC check rides must be satisfactorily completed
as designated in these rules and regulations.
* E. Any member who flies in violation of the FAA Regulations
or flies an aircraft without being checked out as required
by the MFC Bylaws, will be grounded pending review by the
Safety Committee. The Committee is empowered and may initiate
revocation of the violator's membership.
* F. New members must satisfy the pilot proficiency requirements
before flying any MFC aircraft.
* G. No MFC aircraft will be used for aerobatics or parachuting.
* H. Members shall report to any maintenance officer any
condition requiring maintenance of the aircraft or radio
equipment.
* I. All members are expected to report to the Safety Committee
any observed instances of unsafe or dangerous operation of
MFC aircraft by fellow members.
* J. A member may elect to convert his/her membership to
a medical membership if such member has lost his/her medical
certificate for reasons other than his/her own doing. This
membership will be treated in all respects as an equity membership,
except this membership will not count against the maximum
total number of equity memberships allowed by the By-Laws
and shall pay the dues of a social member. Members requesting
conversion of their membership to a medical membership must
request such conversion at any regular membership meeting.
A simple majority vote of those members present shall be
sufficient to allow the conversion to a medical membership.
The member requesting conversion shall furnish such documentation
as the membership may request. Medical memberships shall
be reviewed at the annual meeting and shall continue in effect
until either the member is granted a medical certificate,
the membership votes to return the membership to an equity
membership or the membership votes to change the membership
to a social membership. |