RAF’S BACKCOUNTRY ETIQUETTE TEAM BEGINS SIGNAGE ROLLOUT
May 16, 2025
The RAF is pleased to announce that its Backcountry Etiquette Team (BET) is rolling out its initial messaging to the GA flying public. We’ve partnered with AOPA, Tread Lightly, and state pilot organizations on this initiative to raise awareness on the importance of respecting the backcountry to preserve access to these special places.
The RAF BET spent the past year planning appealing and effective ways to communicate best practices when accessing the backcountry. Graphic artist and RAF Volunteer Edie Wells designed an attractive sign featuring etiquette tips that you’ll see at gateway airport FBOs beginning in the western states. The sign campaign will gradually expand to include the rest of the U.S.
Signage promotes these principles while in the backcountry:
- Be considerate of other recreational users
- Safely reduce your noise signature
- Train at home – No touch and goes in the backcountry
- Pack it in / Pack it out
- Use CTAF (typically 122.9 in the western states) and minimize chatter
See the RAF’s BET page for updated messaging and more tips, and enjoy your privilege to land and recreate in these special places.
In short, “Fly, Stay. Play.”
Submitted May 30, 2025
By Carmine Mowbray
Posted in News