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Old 2019-07-27
Michael O'Bree Michael O'Bree is offline
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First Name: Michael
Last Name: O'Bree
MAAC Number: 91274
WIMAC WINGS: Solo
 
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Thanks Luc.
Regarding the MAAC rules for marking information on members’ aircraft, all members should be doing it.
Regarding a WIMAC water access/float event, I am not aware of any such event since I have been a member (2015). However, if there is sufficient interest and someone who volunteers to organize it ( ) it may be possible. I know Richard Piche regularly flew on water close by before the floods - I suggest you speak to him.
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Originally Posted by Luke088 View Post
Thank you very much Michael for this post! Great information.

I am now even more proud to be part of Wimac and MAAC !

Those documents clarify that when I will get my Solo wings, I will be able to fly at my brother in law location in Lac-aux-Sables on his small size land (175x325x350m triangle of 25,470squ foot or 274 000 sq meter) in rural zone without having to pass a Basic Drone exam. I check the interactive map at
https://cnrc.canada.ca/fr/outil-drone/
and no regulated airspace is near that area!

I see that MAAC suggests all member to write on the plane, our Name, MAAC# and the 800 number for MAAC. I would like to do it. Are all our members doing it?
I found this number: 1-855-756-MAAC (1-855-756-6222) Is this the good number to use, so I write the right one ??

And finally, a suggestion...
Do you think it would be possible to be lent a water access for a special Wimac On float event? Is this something possible?

Thank you again for the time you take to make the club a great place to practice our hobby safely.
Regards, Luc
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