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   The new WINGS flying facility is approximately 4 miles East of the city of Abernathy, Texas on FM2060 at the Abernathy Municipal Airport.  

   Coming North from Lubbock, Exit I-27 at the Main Street exit (Exit 21) in Abernathy.  Turn Right onto FM2060 and proceed East approximately 4 miles.  The Airport facility will be on the North (Left) side of the road.  Parking should be on the West side of the runway near the North end.  Avoid driving on or crossing the runway with your vehicle at all times.

   Although the Abernathy Municipal Airport has very low full scale traffic, remember that this is an ACTIVE FULL-SCALE airport!

New Rules Specific to Abernathy Municipal Airport

Since this is an actual ACTIVE FULL-SCALE airport facility, some additional rules will be immediately implemented.

1) Full-scale aircraft ALWAYS have the right of way.

2) There must be a specified spotter for every pilot. One person may serve as spotter for multiple pilots. The spotter has the responsibility for monitoring a radio that receives frequency 122.90. The spotter informs the pilot(s) of full-scale aircraft traffic.

3) No R/C aircraft is permitted to take off when the approach of a full-scale aircraft has been announced.

4) If in the air when the approach of a full-scale aircraft is announced, the R/C pilot may make one pass for a gear check and then turn immediately on final approach and land. The R/C pilot has to be able to make this flight plan alteration within not more than 60 seconds.

5) Demonstration of this requirement may be required by the field safety officer(s).

6) If there is not sufficient notice, such as a full-scale aircraft that does not follow the published pattern for landing, the R/C pilot will proceed to the upwind end of the runway and establish a circular holding pattern until the full-scale aircraft has cleared the runway.

7) If the R/C pilot lacks the experience to perform either of these maneuvers, the spotter must be someone capable of either directing the pilot or, taking control of the aircraft and performing these maneuvers in a safe manner.

8) Normal hours of R/C activity will be from dawn until dusk. Morning activity may be altered out of consideration for those who live nearby.

9) To fly at Abernathy Municipal Airport, every R/C pilot must be a member in good standing of both the AMA and WINGS Miniature Aircraft Society. Contest/event directors will be responsible for making appropriate determinations concerning membership. Student pilots and guests under the direct supervision of a qualified member may be granted a temporary exemption.

10) Every Pilot and Spotter must be trained in the safety procedures.

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