What's a site?
Steven Pearson <<Steve>>
asks:
Ive been looking through the PASA website looking for the
definition of a site. For example, in the case of our home site at Andy Jackson
we launch from at least 4 regular launches depending on wind and weather
conditions with a destination of the Andy Jackson landing area. My understanding
is that you are allowed 2 sites with the basic application and additional
designated sites are extra cost. In my example, how many sites would that be?
Randy Leggett <<randy.leggett>>
responds:
The algorithm we use is different for Small Business Flight
Schools and Large Business Schools. What is your plan? Looking forward to
working with you,
Steven Pearson <<Steve>>
replies:
The question is pretty simpleif I was operating a small school at
Andy Jackson, how many sites would I have to designate and pay for to allow for
operations from the training hill, 400, the 750, the Regionals, Marshall peak,
Crestline and Pine Flats. All of the launches and more are associated with the
ALX landing field routinely used depending on wind and weather conditions.
Randy Leggett, RRRG Customer Service Officer, <<randy.leggett>>
answers:
Thank you for the clarification that you are considering a Small
Business Flight School. The simple answer is (2). That would be the two included
in base dues. On the PASA Dues chart you also have the column for (2) additional
insureds $1,000,000 aggregate. Please let me know if I can help,
The conversation took a turn this morning which I get to below,
but to finish up, Steven Pearson <<Steve>>
writes:
My email to you yesterday was to help address and diffuse a high
degree of anger from a local instructor who said that Tim required him to pay
for an additional site (3 in total) to use our local landing area. As I said to
you, there are at least 6 take-offs that I routinely use at Crestline and its
crazy that would require me designating 4 addition sites as a small school
application.
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