Terms of Reciprocal Club Agreements
We recognise that the organisation of foot launch gliding in
the U.K. is based almost entirely on goodwill and co-operation. We therefore
ask you to observe the following guidelines in order to maximise the enjoyment
of all concerned.
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Such membership provides flying and social benefits to full members
of both clubs.
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Reciprocal membership carries no voting rights and is not extended
to temporary or associate members of either club.
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Only fly those sites marked in the club site guide as being available
to Reciprocal Members.
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Reciprocal members should be familiar with the relevant Sites Guide
and before each days flying are requested to either visit the clubs
web site or speak to a 'home' member to check for any current restrictions
or recommendations.
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When visiting a reciprocal site, we ask pilots to introduce themselves
to any 'home' members in attendance and provide proof of membership
if requested.
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Each editor of the clubs magazines will send a copy to the reciprocal
editor for the dissemination of information.
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Each club secretary will send a copy of any appropriate blanket
e-mail notification messages to the reciprocal secretary for forwarding
to their members.
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Each clubs web site will have a direct link to the reciprocal clubs
site.
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These guidelines will be published on the web sites of all reciprocal
clubs and in a monthly newsletter so that everyone is aware of them.
Remember - the success of foot launch gliding in this country
depends on every pilot taking a responsible attitude to where, when and
how he or she flies. Good sites can easily be lost by careless or selfish
attitudes.
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