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The Aviators Model Code of Conduct is a set of model recommended practices designed to improve general aviation safety and airmanship. ==Overview== Developed by a group of aviation professionals, the voluntary Aviators Model Code of Conduct (AMCC) "recommends operating practices to enhance the quality and safety" of general aviation flight operations. The AMCC provides a "solid list of behaviors that reflect the values, culture, and customs" pilots and mechanics should exercise as good aviation citizens, including:〔 * making safety the highest priority; * seeking excellence in airmanship; * recognizing and managing risks effectively, and using sound principles of risk management; * developing and exercising good judgment; and sound principles of aeronautical decision-making; * maintaining situational awareness, and adhering to prudent operating practices and personal operating parameters; * aspiring to professionalism; * acting with responsibility and courtesy; and * adhering to applicable laws and regulations. The AMCC was designed to be adaptable by its implementers and currently consists of eight volumes: * Aviators Model Code of Conduct * Flight Instructors Model Code of Conduct * Helicopter Pilots Model Code of Conduct * Student Pilots Model Code of Conduct * Seaplane Pilots Model Code of Conduct * Light Sport Aviators Model Code of Conduct * Glider Aviators Model Code of Conduct * Aviation Maintenance Technicians Model Code of Conduct The ''Flight Instructors Model Code of Conduct'' in particular has been embraced by the aviation education community. Retired airline captain and aviation author, Barry Schiff noted, "It is an outstanding document that belongs in every instructor's flight kit." Participants in the Master Instructor Continuing Education Program are required "to subscribe to and abide by an aviation educator's code of conduct" and are provided with examples that include three volumes of the AMCC. The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators provides links to several volumes of the AMCC in the Public Resource Center on its website. Additionally, the FAA introduces the AMCC in the "Instructor Responsibilities and Professionalism" chapter of its ''Aviation Instructor's Handbook''. Examples of the AMCC being promoted by and adapted to other sectors in general aviation include the Lake Elsinore Soaring Club, the Lancair Owners & Builders Organization, Gyroplane Aviators, and the Civil Air Patrol. In January 2013, ''The Aviators Model Code of Conduct for Kids'' was released to "introduce students to what it takes to be a good pilot, to fly safely, and be a good passenger if they take a ride in a small plane." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aviators Model Code of Conduct」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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