The Weston Park model show returns for 2022
Dates: 17th-19th June 2022
Show site :
Advance Tickets :
The Weston Park model show returns for 2022
Dates: 17th-19th June 2022
Show site :
Advance Tickets :
Hi All,
Due to the previous successes of the recent funfly’s Pete has decided to
run another, a long with a swap meet.
Date: Sunday 14th November 2021
Time: 11am
Location: SMFC, Forton Field.
We look forward to seeing you.
Thanks
Hi All,
Due to the success of the latest funfly and the fun had by all, we’ve decided to do it all again, on the same date as the postponed scale day.
So, on the 12th September at 11:00 am.
We look forward to seeing you.
Hi All,
We intend to hold a glider aero tow day on 8th August (Andy Dibbins organising).
This event will be an invitational event, and invites have gone out to local glider enthusiasts, we are expecting between 10 and 20 aero tow participants.
Hi All,
We intend to hold our annual scale day on 12th September (Bill Seward organising).
We hope that some of our helicopter pilots will attend and demo heli flying.
Hi All,
We are intending to hold a swap meet and fun fly on the Sunday 15th Aug (Pete Farrington organising)
C.C. All Club Chairmen and Secretaries.
The regulations surrounding the easing of restrictions from Monday 29th March have been released.
See https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/364/schedule/1/made
Model flying club sites can reopen from Monday 29th March.
Where a club is operating in a COVID secure manner and has implemented the BMFA 6 Steps to COVID security guidance in full (see https://clubsupport.bmfa.uk/6-steps-to-covid-secure ) the gathering limits (Rule of 6) do NOT apply.
It is important to note that after conducting the required COVID risk assessment that a club may need to implement a restriction on numbers to enable the correct social distancing.
For model flying outside of the control of model flying clubs the gathering limits still apply.
C.C. All Club Chairmen and Secretaries.
Further to our earlier communication, the legislation related to the current lockdown passed in to law on Wednesday 4th November. The regulations are very clear and unambiguous about what venues must close and they include all outdoor recreation and leisure amenities. Model flying clubs are sports clubs and therefore their club flying sites are outdoor sports amenities and must close if they are to comply with the regulation.
Model flying itself has not been prohibited during the lockdown period and as an outdoor recreation may possibly continue in public open spaces dependent on any local restrictions. BMFA insurance remains valid as long as you are operating lawfully. However, legislation limits outdoor gatherings to no more than 2 (unless from the same household) and the BMFA advises that members do not fly alone for safety reasons.
Regardless of the legal position, if the landowner perceives that a club or individual is carrying on flying against regulations during the lockdown it could put permission for model flying on the site at risk. You should also consider the perception from the general public if they also see you carrying on during lockdown.
Therefore, whilst it may still be possible for one or two individuals to fly at a club site on a public open space without being in breach of the regulations, we strongly recommend that members refrain from doing so for the duration of the lockdown.
C.C. All Club Chairmen and Secretaries.
We have today issued updated guidance relating to the latest COVID-19 restrictions and how they affect model aircraft flying.
Unfortunately, the Government instruction (subject to passing through Parliament on Wednesday) in relation to Indoor and Outdoor recreation and sports facilities in England from Thursday 5th November at 00.01 am (which included model flying club sites) is unequivocal and they must close.
Please see https://bmfa.org/News/News-Page/ArticleID/2694/Latest-Covid-19-restrictions-and-model-aircraft-flying-2-11-2020 for the full statement which includes guidance for the devolved nations too.
Important note:- We must advise members to follow Government/NHS guidance and stay at home wherever possible. It’s time to get the building board out again!
On another matter the Society AGM this year is coming up on Saturday 14th November 2020, due to the COVID restrictions this year the AGM will be an online Webinar. It is perhaps an opportunity to ensure your club is represented at the AGM without the need for your club representative having to travel. The AGM itself should not last much more than an hour so will only involve a small part of your day.
If your club hasn’t yet registered a representative to attend club secretaries can do so using the online form at https://agm.bmfa.uk/registration
Further details, the Agenda and instructions if you wish to appoint a proxy to represent your club are available at https://agm.bmfa.uk
Please stay safe!
Guidance for Model Flyers and Individuals involved in Model Flying from the BMFA
We remain in the midst of a pandemic. The situation is dynamic and current Government advice must be followed.
Guidance for SMFC for flying at Forton