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1.6 <br />7.7 <br />1.8 <br />1.9 <br />1.10 <br />1, 11 <br />I,L2 <br />1.13 <br />T.L4 <br />1. 15 <br />1.16 <br />r.t7 <br />1.18 <br />1,19 <br />L.20 <br />L.2L <br />r.22 <br />L.23 <br />L.24 <br />L.25 <br />r.26 <br />L.27 <br />Per AMA Safety guidelines, all RC aircraft should be labeled with the member's Name, <br />AMA number, and contact information. This information may be placed on the inside or <br />outside of the airframe. <br />Club members must at all times follow the AMA Safety Code, The current version of <br />the AMA Safety Code can be found at: Academv of Model Aeronautics National Model <br />Aircraft Safetv Code <br />Club members must at all times follow the AMA's See and Avoid Guidance. The current <br />version of the AMA's See and Avoidance Guidance can be found at: Microsoft Word - <br />540-d,docx (modelaircraft.org) <br />Club members should familiarize themselves with and follow all guidelines contained in, <br />the AMA's Safety Program Handbook located at: 100.pdf (modelaircraft.org) <br />Club members must always conduct RC flight operations within the airspace boundaries <br />defined in Section 2 of this document. <br />RC aircraft are restricted to flying below 400 feet above ground level. <br />Pilots must maintain visual line of sight with their aircraft at all times. <br />Only instructors are allowed to fly without a spotter. Solo pilots must use a spotter when <br />flying. Student pilots must always fly with an instructor present. <br />Pilots should land (or descend to 50'or below) when full-scale aircraft are over the area <br />defined for RC flight operations. <br />If a vehicle is entering the vicinity of the RC flight area during a flight, the pilot should <br />maintain altitude until the vehicle is clear. Members approaching the flight area in their <br />vehicles should stop at least 300 yards from the flight area and wait there until they are <br />waved in. <br />It is the responsibility of the pilot to stay WELL CLEAR of full-scale aircraft and active <br />areas of the airport at all times. <br />Aircraft in flight must remain in the designated flight area at all times. Flying over <br />people, the pits, or the spectator area is strictly prohibited. <br />Pilots must fly from the area of the pilot line illustrated in Section 2. <br />Pilots will peform range and control checks as appropriate before flying, <br />Only two aircraft are permitted in the air at one time, <br />It is the responsibility of the pilot to avoid any livestock present in the flying area. <br />Club members must be approved by the head flight instructor before flying solo. <br />RC flight operations will be conducted during daytime hours, Night operations are <br />prohibited. <br />Only RC flight operations are allowed. Free flight and control line flying are not <br />permitted. <br />No drugs or alcohol are permitted on flying field grounds, Pilots will not fly while under <br />the influence of drugs or alcohol. <br />Members will immediately report any incursion into the active areas of the airport to <br />the club safety ofticer and club president. Members will not enter active areas of the <br />airpoft to retrieve equipment or for any other purpose unless instructed to do so by <br />airpoft management. <br />All RC flight operations conducted at the field fall under the ultimate superuision of <br />airport management, the FAA, and Kittitas County, Representatives of these <br />organizations may suspend, modifli, or make additions to the rules under which RC <br />flight operations are conducted at any time. Members must immediately comply with <br />any instructions provided by these authorities.