Lost New Flying Field By the RCFCT club

Started by GuyOReilly, March 23, 2021, 01:24:42 PM

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GuyOReilly

Here is the notice on their website:
March 21, 2021
To all members,

I am regretfully announcing that due to circumstances beyond our control, we have permanently lost the use of our club field, effective immediately. As such, we are advising all members not to enter or visit this location for any reason whatsoever. Doing so will be considered trespassing by the landowner and at your own risk.

We have new potential locations already in sight and are currently in discussions with these landowners so work can begin quickly. Understandably, we do not have a timeline as to when we can start the 2021 season right now, but we intend to discuss plans and actions further with you over an upcoming online club general meeting that will be scheduled shortly. Please watch for another email that will have meeting details. You may direct your questions during that meeting, so please attend.

We ask for the members patience and understanding on our situation as the execs are doing all we can to obtain a new field quickly. As proud members and supporters of our great organization, your support financially is still needed and very much appreciated during this time. In every problem there is always a solution, this one is no different. We will get another field, we ask only for your support.

Sincerely;
Brian Gillion
President
RCFCT

Michael

For those who don't know, RCFCT is the Radio Control Flying Club of Toronto.

This is not about TEMAC.

Our field is still open to our members.
Michael

GuyOReilly

Quote from: Michael on March 23, 2021, 06:52:58 PM
For those who don't know, RCFCT is the Radio Control Flying Club of Toronto.

This is not about TEMAC.

Our field is still open to our members.

Thank you @Michael for adding the full name.
I should not have assumed that everyone knew that.
Losing a field is very easy and all members should remain vigilant in following all noise and airspace restrictions.
Remaining a "good neighbour" is everybody's responsibility.
Thank you to the entire Executive, the work done behind the scenes does not go unnoticed.
Guy