Engine safety preca utions, Ama safety code – Top Flite TOPA1010 User Manual

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As a gener

al guideline

, positioning the leadouts fur

ther

aft mak

es plane pull harder on lines (f

or windy da

ys),

b

ut also mak

es plane

“handle”

or react a little slo

w

e

r.

This positioning is recommended f

or less-po

w

e

rful

engines or longer lines and is also a good w

a

y to

counter the eff

ect of ha

ving not enough wing tip w

eight.

Fur

ther f

o

rw
ard mak

es plane pull less hard on lines

,

thus quic

k

ening response

.

This can be better f

o

r

calm da

ys
, better f

or f
aster

, more po

w

erful engines or

shor

ter lines

.

It is also a w

a

y to counter the eff

ect of

ha
ving too m

uch wing tip w

e

ight.

The e

xact placement of these leadouts will be a matter

of e

xper

imentation to match y

our flying style;

ho
w

e

v

e

r,

w

e

recommend center

ing the tw

o leadouts in their

slots as a star

ting point.

ENGINE SAFETY PRECA

UTIONS

K

eep all engine fuel in a saf

e place

, a
w

a

y

from high

heat, spar

ks or flames

, as fuel is v

e

ry

flammab

le

.

D

o

not smok

e near the engine or fuel;

and remember

that engine e

xhaust giv

es off a g

reat deal of deadly

carbon mono

xide

.Theref

ore

, do not r

un the engine in

a closed room or gar

age

.

Get help from an e

x

per

ienced pilot when lear

ning to

oper

ate engines

.

Use saf

ety glasses when star

ting or r

unning engines

.

Do not r

un the engine in an area of loose g

ra

v

el or

sand;

the propeller ma

y thro

w such mater

ial in y

our

face or e

y

es
.

K

eep y

our f

ace and body as w

ell as all spectators

a

w

a

y

from the plane of rotation of the propeller as

y

ou star

t and r

un the engine

.

K

eep these items a

w

a

y

from the prop:

loose clothing,

shir

t slee

v

e

s

, ties

, scarfs

, long hair or loose objects

such as pencils or scre

wdr

iv

ers that ma

y f
a

ll out of

shir

t or jac

k

et poc

k

e

ts into the prop

.

Use a

“chic

k

en stic

k”
or electr

ic star

ter to star

t the

engine

.

Do not use y

our fingers to flip the propeller

.

Mak

e cer

tain the glo

w

plug clip or connector is

secure so that it will not pop off or otherwise get into

the r

unning propeller

.

Mak

e

all engine adjustments from behind the

rotating propeller

.

The engine gets hot! Do not touch it dur

ing or r

ight

after oper

ation.

Mak

e sure fuel lines are in good

condition so fuel will not leak onto a hot engine

,

causing a fire

.

T

o

stop the engine

, cut off the fuel supply b

y

closing

off the fuel line or f

ollo

wing the engine man

u

facturer’

s

recommendations

.

D

o not use hands

, fingers or an

y

other body par

t to tr

y to stop the engine

.

Do not thro

w

an
ything into the propeller of a r

unning engine

.

AMA SAFETY CODE (

EXCERPTS

)

Read and abide b

y

the f

ollo

wing Academ

y of Model

Aeronautics Official Saf

ety Code:

General

1.
I will not fly m

y

model aircr

aft in sanctioned e

v

ents

,

air sho

ws
, or model flying demonstr

ations until it

has been pro

v

en to be airw

or
th

y b

y

ha

ving been

pre

viously successfully flight tested.

3.
Where estab

lished, I will abide b

y

the saf

ety r

ules

for the flying site I use

, and I will not willfully and

deliber

ately fly m

y

models in a careless

, rec

kless

and/or dangerous manner

.

5.
I will not fly m

y

model unless it is identified with

m

y

name and address or AMA n

umber

, on or in

the model.

7.
I will not oper

ate models with p

yrotechnics (an

y

de
vice that e

xplodes

, b
u

rn

s

, or propels a projectile

of an

y kind).

8.
I will not consume alcoholic be

v

e

rages pr

ior to

, nor

dur

ing, par

ticipation in an

y model oper

ations

.

9.
Children under 6 y

ears old are only allo

w

ed on the

flight line as a pilot or while under flight instr

uction.

Contr

ol Line

1.
I will subject m

y

complete control system (including

saf
ety thong, where applicab

le) to an inspection

and pull test pr

ior to flying.

Pull test will be in

accordance with the current Competition

Regulations f

or applicab

le model categor

y.

Models

not fitting a specific categor

y as detailed shall use

those pull test requirements f

or Control Line

Precision Aerobatics

.

2.
I will assure that m

y

flying area is saf

ely clear of all

utility wires or poles

.

3.
I will assure that m

y

flying area is saf

ely clear of all

non-essential par

ticipants and spectators bef

ore

per

mitting m

y

engine to be star

ted.

4.
I will not fly a model closer than 50 f

eet [15m] to

an
y electr

ical po

w

e

r line

.

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