[RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin

2004-10-20 Thread Jeff Reid
From Tustin? Let us assume -moving- traffic for the moment. LOL! Less than 25 minutes down the CA 55 freeway to the I405 freeway north. You don't need to go all the way north to Brookhurst. 55 south to 405 north. Exit at Harbor and turn left (south). Continue south past Baker and Adams. Turn right

Re: [RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin

2004-10-20 Thread Bill Malvey
Laguna Niguel is an official AMA slope site. Just to be 100% accurate, there is no such thing as an Official AMA anything site. AMA charters clubs and sanctions contests, but does not have any involvement at all with flying site approvals, etc. AMA does publish some general guidelines on how to

Re: [RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin

2004-10-20 Thread Chuck Anderson
At 08:44 AM 10/20/2004, you wrote: Laguna Niguel is an official AMA slope site. Just to be 100% accurate, there is no such thing as an Official AMA ~~~ Not quite 100%. Muncie is an official AMA site. I seem to remember an attempt to create another AMA site on the west coast that

Official AMA Flying Sites -- WAS Re: [RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin

2004-10-20 Thread Bill Malvey
On 10/20/04 7:26 Chuck Anderson wrote: Not quite 100%. Muncie is an official AMA site. I seem to remember an attempt to create another AMA site on the west coast that was shot down by environmental nuts. Ooh, SO close Chuck. But while the AMA owns the Muncie site, it is not official in the

RE: [RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin

2004-10-20 Thread Rick Meredith
://www.cloudmark.com/spamnetsig/?rc=c3er3 -Original Message- From: Jeff Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 4:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Re: Flying Sites near Tustin From Tustin? Let us assume -moving- traffic for the moment. LOL! Less than 25 minutes