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(a)
The
aircraft,
control
system
and
pilot
skills
have
successfully
demonstrated
all
maneuvers
intended
or
anticipated
prior
to
the
specific
event.
(b)
An
inexperienced
pilot
is
assisted
by
an
experienced
pilot.
4.
When
and
where
required
by
rule,
helmets
must
be
properly
worn
and
fastened.
They
must
be
OSHA,
DOT,
ANSI,
SNELL
or
NOCSAE
approved
or
comply
with
comparable
standards.
B.
RADIO
CONTROL
(RC)
1.
All
pilots
shall
avoid
flying
directly
over
unprotected
people,
vessels,
vehicles
or
structures
and
shall
avoid
endangerment
of
life
and
property
of
others.
2.
A
successful
radio
equipment
ground
‐
range
check
in
accordance
with
manufacturer’s
recommendations
will
be
completed
before
the
first
flight
of
a
new
or
repaired
model
aircraft.
3.
At
all
flying
sites
a
safety
line(s)
must
be
established
in
front
of
which
all
flying
takes
place
(AMA
Document
#706
‐
Recommended
Field
Layout):
(a)
Only
personnel
associated
with
flying
the
model
aircraft
are
allowed
at
or
in
front
of
the
safety
line.
(b)
At
air
shows
or
demonstrations,
a
straight
safety
line
must
be
established.
(c)
An
area
away
from
the
safety
line
must
be
maintained
for
spectators.
(d)
Intentional
flying
behind
the
safety
line
is
prohibited.
4.
RC
model
aircraft
must
use
the
radio
‐
control
frequencies
currently
allowed
by
the
Federal
Communications
Commission
(FCC).
Only
individuals
properly
licensed
by
the
FCC
are
authorized
to
operate
equipment
on
Amateur
Band
frequencies.
5.
RC
model
aircraft
will
not
operate
within
three
(3)
miles
of
any
pre
‐
existing
flying
site
without
a
frequency
‐
management
agreement
(AMA
Documents
#922
‐
Testing
for
RF
Interference;
#923
‐
Frequency
Management
Agreement)
6.
With
the
exception
of
events
flown
under
official
AMA
Competition
Regulations,
excluding
takeoff
and
landing,
no
powered
model
may
be
flown
outdoors
closer
than
25
feet
to
any
individual,
except
for
the
pilot
and
the
pilot's
helper(s)
located
at
the
flight
line.
7.
Under
no
circumstances
may
a
pilot
or
other
person
touch
a
model
aircraft
in
flight
while
it
is
still
under
power,
except
to
divert
it
from
striking
an
individual.
This
does
not
apply
to
model
aircraft
flown
indoors.
8.
RC
night
flying
requires
a
lighting
system
providing
the
pilot
with
a
clear
view
of
the
model’s
attitude
and
orientation
at
all
times.
9.
The
pilot
of
a
RC
model
aircraft
shall:
(a)
Maintain
control
during
the
entire
flight,
maintaining
visual
contact
without
enhancement
other
than
by
corrective
lenses
prescribed
for
the
pilot.
(b)
Fly
using
the
assistance
of
a
camera
or
First
‐
Person
View
(FPV)
only
in
accordance
with
the
procedures
outlined
in
AMA
Document
#550.