Save Elsinore Lawsuit

Everyone need to get with the program. From Bill:

EHGA Members.
This is to tell you to remember to bring your Current USHGA Cards showing a h3 or p3 or above rating . Also Print a copy of the EHGA Wavier off the web page and sign it and put it in your flying gear.
at the present time the TRO states we are to present these items as proof of compliance when we land in the Lz if asked. Their has been a private investigator hired buy the opposition in the LZ taking pictures and asking to see the above items to check our compliance. If you can produce these items come and fly . If you can not do not land in the LZ.....
Till we get this issue settled the LZ is not a place to socialize. We do not need any incriminating pictures of pilots partying in the LZ. also the Temporary Restraining Order states no kids or dog or Observers. So One driver or pilot per car till we get this settled. this issue goes to court tentatively in February. Till then Be courteous and abide buy the rules. don't jeopardize the site at this late stage.
If Bring some one to fly be sure they have the right paper work or if you see a pilot at the site ask if they have their paper work we must police our self's.
Thank you for your support
Bill Soderquist
EHGA SEC



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One must have a signed

One must have a signed waiver and H-3 or P-3 USHPA card (or above) at all times while in the LZ.

http://www.theeteam.org/waiver.htm


New FAA rule for flying Elsinore

Subject: FAA NPRM
NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING (NPRM)
Part 0, Section 000 (a) 1(c)

Section I - No pilot or pilots, or person or persons acting on the
direction or suggestion or supervision of a pilot or pilots may try, or
attempt to try or make, or make attempt to try to comprehend or
understand any or all, in whole or in part of the herein mentioned
Aviation Regulations, except as authorized by the Administrator or an
agent appointed by, or inspected by, the Administrator.

Section II - If a pilot, or group of associate pilots becomes aware of,
or realizes, or detects, or discovers, or finds that he or she, or they,
are or have been beginning to understand the Aviation Regulations, they
must immediately, within three (3) days notify, in writing, the
Administrator.

Section III - Upon receipt of the above-mentioned notice of impending
comprehension, the Administrator shall immediately rewrite the Aviation
Regulations in such a manner as to eliminate any further comprehension
hazards.

Section IV - The Administrator may, at his or her discretion, require
the offending pilot or pilots to attend remedial instruction in Aviation
Regulations until such time that the pilot is too confused to be capable
of understanding anything.


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