New RAF Video
New RAF Video Produced
The RAF has just completed it's new video. We are thrilled to share it with you. Sit back and enjoy, and PLEASE pass it on. That will help us grow Team RAF.
Video Produced by Jim Clark
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Comments
This RAF...and the 'other' RAF
The overarching point this video made to us is that this RAF is 'our' RAF. What a great group of folks to serve as Stewards of our ongoing stewardship of back country airstrips, from FL in the SE to WA in the far NW. We'll be joining...because in reality we are ALL benefactors of 'this RAF'.
Thanks and Best Wishes, RAF
Jack & Patricia Tyler
Recreational Use Statutes
I thank the RAF for taking the lead in getting recreational activity included it many states recreational use laws. RAF members are to be thanked for their efforts for work here in South Dakota as well. Keep up it up.
Lynn S.
Video
Great video, captured why I fly , love the freedom aviation allows me to feel every time my wheels break ground . Thank you , look forward to participating in raf.
video
Great Job Guys. I loved it. Jim Lynch
Ryan field
I was not able to find the Ryan field Safety Briefing on the web site.
jsener@sbcglobal.net
Ryan Field Safety Briefing Link
You can find the Ryan Field Safety Briefing by clicking on "Pilot Info" and then "Ryan Field Safety Briefing Request" on the main menu. Otherwise, you can click this direct link: http://theraf.org/ryan-field-safety-briefing.
New Web Page
John and RAF staff.....LOVE your new web page! Great job! Jeff Welch
The real RAF
Thanks for an entertaining video. However, didn't you guy realize the real RAF (Royal Air Force)has been around since 1 APRIL 1918 and is still going strong!
Rien à Foutre
Thank you for pointing out that the Royal Air Force predated our use of the letters, "RAF," by some 85 years. Since they do not have exclusive rights to that acronym, it can refer to several other organizations including the German Red Army Faction, Indian Rapid Action Force, and South African Road Accident Fund.
So while we were aware of the Royal Air Force's original use of the acronym, we had—as the French would say—RAF or rien à foutre. (Loosely translated, it means we didn't consider it.)