The Johnson Space Center Radio Controlled Club is an Official AMA Chartered Organization
The Johnson Space Center Radio Controlled Club (JSCRCC) is chartered by the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA charter club # 617). All Club members must be AMA members. The club is open to the general public, not just Johnson Space Center contractors and employees. The objectives of the JSCRCC are to promote the building and flying of Radio Controlled (RC) model aircraft in a safe and friendly environment. Ground and flight training are provided to maximize enjoyment and to insure new flyers can operate their models with minimum risk to their equipment, facilities, fellow club members and guests.
The next meeting is Dec. 12 – it’s the annual Christmas celebration.
The Johnson Space Center Radio Controlled Club meets at the Mars Room in the Gilruth Center. Meetings are held at 7 pm on the second Thursday of each month.
The flying field for JSCRCC is at the antenna range just behind Building 14, on site at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC). One of the best features of this club is the large tract of land available for our use. We are located on approximately 300+ acres of open land inside NASA. The field is large enough to have more than one active flight line – allowing fixed wing aircraft, helicopters and gliders to have their own airspace in designated areas. The Johnson Space Center and the JSC RCC entered into a Space Act Agreement that defines the responsibilities of each party.
JSCRCC Highlights
Document Library
Use the following documents to familiarize yourself with rules, guidelines and requirements associated with JCSRCC: