Wellington Model Aeroplane Club
HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
FOR OPERATING MODEL AIRCRAFT
AT
Karori Park
October 2017
Wellington Model Aeroplane Club Committee
Date: 11/10/2017
Introduction
Wellington Model Aeroplane Club conducts model aircraft flying activities at Karori Park, Karori Road, Wellington for club members and invited members of other clubs affiliated to Model Flying New Zealand.
Whilst flying model aircraft at this location does not constitute a public event, spectators are welcome to attend and observe.
Safety is of paramount importance in all of the flying conducted at this site.
Rules and Procedures
Rules governing the safe operation of radio controlled model aircraft at this location are listed in the following publications:
- CAA Regulations Part 101
- Model Flying New Zealand Members Manual
- This Club’s safety rules and guidelines
- Wellington City Council, Policy on flying drones (UAVs) in, on and around Wellington City Council parks and reserves
MFNZ has approved this site for the flying of all types of model aircraft models in terms of the above listed publications.
Hazards and Risks
A Risk Assessment has been undertaken and a Register of Hazards established. Both the severity of a risk and the frequency of the risk occurring are taken into account to give a final score by using the methodology recorded in MFNZ’s “Risk Assessment Procedure”.
Mitigation of identified risks is undertaken by a number of control methods to lower the final score to an acceptable level.
Should a serious accident occur, a post-accident audit will be conducted to capture any additional actions to make model flying at this site even safer.
Any queries regards this document should be directed to the Club’s President.
Proximity to Personnel
The approach adopted to ensure the safety of members, observers and nearby residents is one of lateral separation and flight direction limitations. This is a similar approach to that taken when considering safety at aviation locations and events. The logic is based on accepting a low risk of an aircraft accident, and following this occurrence, trying to ensure the aircraft is as far away from any people as possible.
The layout of the airfield and establishing safety lines makes best use of this approach.
First Aid
Some members carry their own first aid supplies.
Fire Hazard
Radio controlled model aircraft flown at the park are powered by Lithium Polymer batteries which may combust in the event of a crash or use of incorrect charging procedures. The fire is of a very short duration and risk of environmental damage is low.
Fire Mitigation
Some members carry dry power fire extinguishers in their vehicles and these are readily accessible to all club members.
Attachments:
- Key Contacts List
- Hazards Register
- Flight Line Guidelines
Attachments: Separate Electronic Documents
- Risk Assessments and Control Measures
- Aircraft Inspection Form
- Club Safety Rules and Guidelines
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Attachment 1: Key Contacts List
| List of Contacts | List name of contact | List phone numbers |
| Club Committee | Leo Duflou Phil Bolton Jonathan Du Preez Michael Cuthbert Chris Murphy Paul Bealing Lee Kleynhans Gavin Rhodes |
04 235 6925 or 027 444 1233 027 440 7967 021 482 832 027 660 6556 027 3386 383 04 970 7268 021 026 76572 021 029 86529 |
| Club Safety Officer | Warren Whitcher Michael Cuthbert |
See Above |
| Karori Fire Station | Emergency Call | 111 |
| Thorndon Ambulance Station | Emergency Call | 111 |
| Wellington City Council | Emergency Call | 04 499 4444 |
| Model Flying New Zealand | Jonathan Shorer | 06 362 6313 |
| CAA | Manager Special Flight Operations and Recreational Aviation | 04 560 9400 |
Attachment 2: Hazards Register
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| Environmental | ||
| Airspace | Karori Park is within Wellington Airport controlled airspace. Approval to fly above the height of the surrounding terrain and pine trees at the northern end is required from Wellington ATC. Once approval has been granted, flight up to 400 feet AGL is allowed. | |
| Airfield | Runways | The grassed areas of the park may be used for flying as appropriate on the day, taking into account other park users. No flying beyond the perimeters of the park due to proximity to residential housing. |
| Flight Envelope | Northern flying area: From the designated take off / landing area the flight envelope extends to the south, east and west.
Southern flying area: From the designated take off / landing area the flight envelope extends to the north, east and west. Aircraft to be within line of sight at all times. |
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| Surrounding Area |
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| Grounds Layout | Airstrips Pilots’ Box Pits Spectators |
Grassed area – fire hazard Personnel close to runway Bush – fire hazard Pits/spectator area 30 metres from runway |
| Radio Spectrum | Use of MFNZ approved frequencies only with most pilots using 2.4 Ghz. | |
| Meteorology | Visual contact with aircraft | |
| Fire | Spread of fire through bush | |
| Mechanical | ||
| Aircraft | Failure of aircraft | |
| RC system | Failure of aircraft | |
| Fuel | Fire Hazard – LIPO batteries (covered above) | |
| Accident/Failure | On airstrip Off airstrip |
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| Collision | On circuit | |
| Human | ||
| Pilot Qualification | Control of aircraft | |
| Operational Limitations | Operating within airspace and geographical limits. | |
| Pilot Awareness/Co-ordination | Loss of awareness of operating environment | |
| Safety Management | Co-ordination of safety response. | |
| Medical | Unexpected medical event affecting ability to control aircraft. Sunburn Minor and/ or major injuries |
Attachment 3:
FLIGHT-LINE GUIDELINES FOR FLYING AT
Karori Park, Karori Road, Wellington
When more than one pilot is present, the following matters are to be discussed and agreed: –
Runway:
- In Use
- Circuit Direction
- Entry
- Exit
- Queuing
Startup Area:
- Positioning
Take Off:
- Once airborne move to Pilots’ Box
- Takeoff run, only 80m down runway.
- Aircraft not to be at full speed going past the pilots’ box.
Circuit:
- Limitations 400ft AGL, with flying to remain within the park boundary
- No flying over sports teams using other areas of the park, or within 20 metres of other park users
- No direct turns or maneuvers directly towards any occupied areas
- No over-flying of residential properties outside the park or buildings within the park
Emergencies:
- A number of members carry fire extinguishers and first and kits in their vehicles
- Anyone going to recover aircraft MUST have approval of active pilots
- No one on the active runway unless specifically cleared by active pilots
Engine outs (electric models):
- Verbally communicate immediately
- Control aircraft to designated take off / landing area, or if not possible, to an area clear of sports teams and members of the public