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AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code
Effective January 1, 2018
A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying device capable of sustained flight within visual line of sight of the pilot or spotter(s). It may not exceed limitations of
this code and is intended exclusively for sport, recreation, education and/or competition. All model flights must be conducted in accordance with this safety
code and related AMA guidelines, any additional rules specific to the flying site, as well as all applicable laws and regulations. As an AMA member I agree:
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I will not fly a model aircraft in a careless or reckless manner.
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I will not interfere with and will yield the right of way to all human-carrying aircraft using AMA’s See and Avoid Guidance and a spotter when appropriate.
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I will not operate any model aircraft while I am under the influence of alcohol or any drug that could adversely affect my ability to safely control the model.
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I will avoid flying directly over unprotected people, moving vehicles, and occupied structures.
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I will fly Free Flight (FF) and Control Line (CL) models in compliance with AMA’s safety programming.
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I will maintain visual contact of an RC model aircraft without enhancement other than corrective lenses prescribed to me. When using an advanced flight
system, such as an autopilot, or flying First-Person View (FPV), I will comply with AMA’s Advanced Flight System programming.
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I will only fly models weighing more than 55 pounds, including fuel, if certified through AMA’s Large Model Airplane Program.
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I will only fly a turbine-powered model aircraft in compliance with AMA’s Gas Turbine Program.
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I will not fly a powered model outdoors closer than 25 feet to any individual, except for myself or my helper(s) located at the flightline, unless I am taking
off and landing, or as otherwise provided in AMA’s Competition Regulation.
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I will use an established safety line to separate all model aircraft operations from spectators and bystanders.
For a complete copy of AMA’s Safety Handbook please visit:
www.modelaircraft.org/files/100.pdf