http://www.modelaircraft.org/PDF-files/917.pdf
Selections from AMA web Documents section Doc. 917 Intro Pilot Program and Application follow:
Additional reference should also include 535-E Introductory Pilot Instructor Criteria. Are you good enough?
>>>"A non-AMA member may fly at a chartered club site and receive member liability insurance protection as long as he/she is flying under the direct supervision of a club-designated Introductory Pilot Instructor. The Introductory Pilot Instructor must hold a current AMA Open membership with the “Intro Pilot” classification. Supervised instruction must take place at an AMA chartered club’s site, and must be closely supervised. The non-AMA member will have the same liability insurance coverage that other AMA members receive, solely while under the direct, one-on-one supervision of the Intro Pilot
Instructor, for a period of 60 consecutive days starting from the first session. No other AMA benefits are provided to the
non-AMA member.<<<"
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"Clubs:
1. The Intro Pilot Instructor designees must be current Open members of AMA and should be experienced
instructors.
2. Fill out Form #1, the Intro Pilot Instructor Designation form. It must be signed by a club officer.
3. Submit the form to AMA with the appropriate fees: $5.00 for each Intro Pilot Instructor designated by your club.
4. When the Designation Form is processed, the Intro Pilot Instructor will receive a supply of Student Registration
Forms. Xerox copies are acceptable, you can request more copies from AMA HQ, or they are available for
download from the AMAWeb site at
www.modelaircraft.org.
5. As your Intro Pilot Instructors sign up students, keep copies of their Student Registration Forms in the club’s
files.
6. Official Introductory Pilot Program rules and regulations should be kept on hand by each Club, and every Intro
Pilot Instructor should be familiar with the rules." <<<<
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"The restriction of the number of Intro Pilot Instructors per club has been removed. Chartered clubs are requested to have
a reasonable number of Open AMA members as Intro Pilot Instructors each year. AMA HQ will verify that all designees are
current Open members. There is a $5 per pilot administrative fee in addition to the Open member’s annual dues. A club
officer must complete the Introductory Pilot Instructor Designation form and submit it to AMA HQ, either online, by fax, or
through US Mail. A person may be designated as an Intro Pilot Instructor by more than one chartered club."<<<
There it all is: One club each $5 by that specific club and so designated.
You can do as many clubs as will designate you and send the $5.
Git 'er done! Don't forget Doc. 535-E.