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Monday, February 15th, 2021 at 8:48 am #9999Don GrilloKeymaster
Hello Sky Soaring members, I hope this note finds you safe and that you are staying warm in this spell of frigid arctic temperatures. Hopefully, this won’t last much longer and next month we will be able to start thinking about getting back in the air again.
Mike Hurd and I have been busy updating the clubs Policy and Procedures Manual, Sky Soaring’s Bible, of how ground, flight and administration is handled on a day to day basis. Our Board of Directors has approved the manual and it is now available for download on our website. This is required knowledge that all members should know. By adhering to these policies and procedures, we will all be operating in a safer environment and thereby reducing risk. Please take the time to read and study this document and follow it’s guidance while operating at our flying club.
Here is a link, however, you will need to be logged into our skysoaring.com website for it to work. Otherwise, you will find the file in the SSI Files/Docs section.
http://skysoaring.com/policy-procedures-manual-updated-2-12-2021-pdf-format/Feel free to contact me if you have questions or comments about the updated P&P Manual.
Sincerely,
Don Grillo
Flight Committee Chairman- This topic was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Don Grillo.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2021 at 9:24 am #10128Don GrilloKeymaster
Hello Sky Soaring Members,
The BOD has approved two changes to the Policy and Procedures Manual. I will summarize the changes.
1. Gliders will not be moved to the grid until the aircraft and pilot/s are ready to launch. Meaning that we do not want gliders sitting in the middle of the displaced thresholds where they can be an obstacle for landing aircraft or have aircraft flying over the top of them when landing. When departing runway 09, gliders will be staged either on the north or south sides, well clear of the runway centerline. When departing runway 27, gliders will stag on the north side, off the runway until ready to launch.
2. When landing runway 27, stop the aircraft before the runway end threshold markings. The fuel tank will no longer be used as a stop point. If you can not stop the aircraft before the threshold markings, turn left to avoid obstacles and people.
The changes in the Policy and Procedures manual are shown below in bold.
Download the updated file here: http://skysoaring.com/policies-and-procedures-manual-rev-3-12-2021/Regards,
Don Grillo (Flight Committee Chairman)
Ground Safety Officer (GSO) Duties and Responsibilities:
- The GSO is usually a job done by a rotating pool of qualified club members. They are qualified by knowing the club Policy & Procedures manual, the SSA Standard Signals and how to delegate duties to the Line Crew, which are the future GSO candidates.
- The GSO must make runway safety the priority, and has the authority to insist that adhering to club procedures for all pilots is mandatory. Rushing to launch, distractions such as logging launch times, or using non-standard signals may lead to confusion and an accident.
- A GSO will hold at least a Private Pilot Glider license or be authorized by the FCC to act as GSO.
- A GSO, CFI-G or SSI BOD should be present when SSI gliders are operated.
- Wearing the orange vest for positive identification.
- Select the direction of takeoff and landing operations – after consultation with the Tow Pilot, PIC and/or Instructor/s.
- Ensure the runway is well clear of any aircraft, vehicles or persons for takeoffs and landings.
- Staged gliders will be moved to the grid only after both the glider and its pilot/s are ready to launch.
- Appoint available helpers to tasks as necessary (Schedule, Rope, Wing-runner, Push crew, etc.).
- Delay or terminate operations if conditions become unsuitable
- Standard American Soaring Signals shall be used.
- Proper use of radio communications is encouraged with these guidelines:
- GSO shall carry or delegate the base radio and use the call sign “Sky Soaring” on field operations frequency of 123.3.
- GSO and pilots understand that base radio is a means of providing operational information. Aircraft PIC responsibility remains with the pilot.
Landing Patterns – Club Gliders
- Enter the pattern on the upwind, crosswind, or downwind leg.
- Complete the landing checklist before the downwind leg.
- Make the radio call if possible.
- Establish pattern speed of the recommended GFM/POH or 1.5 times the glider’s stall speed (Vso) plus half the wind velocity. If winds are gusting, also adding the gust factor is appropriate.
- Fly the downwind leg with sufficient altitude to allow a normal base and final using spoilers/dive brakes as necessary to dissipate excess altitude and to clear all obstacles by a normal height so as to land on a predetermined area of the landing surface.
- Land on the predetermined area with minimum speed consistent with glider characteristics and operating conditions.
- Stop straight ahead near the runway edge, North side preferred, as soon as possible.
- When landing on runway 27, stop before passing the runway 27 threshold markings.
- If you cannot stop before the threshold markings, turn left away from the hanger and parked aircraft.
- Move the glider off the active runway as soon as possible.
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Thursday, March 18th, 2021 at 11:30 am #10133Don GrilloKeymaster
Dear Sky Soaring Member,
One component of the mandatory pilot Spring Checkout is to read the updated Sky Soaring Policies and Procedures document located in the skysoaring.com website and to take this refresher quiz. After you complete all 24 questions and click “SUBMIT” at the bottom of the form, you will immediately be given the opportunity to review your quiz results. Simply click “View Score” to read the answer key. Your score will automatically be registered in club records. If you’re not happy with your score, you may take the quiz again. We hope you find this to be an efficient way to self-test your policies and procedures knowledge.Please direct any concerns or questions to the Flight Committee Chairman.
Thank you for being a Sky Soaring member and good luck on the quiz!
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