Edition: Model Aviation - 2001/01
Page Numbers: 91

AMA Programs for Members

PROMOTING THE HOBBY

  • Flying Site Help: A comprehensive package of support materials is available free of charge. An instructional video is also available and may be borrowed by chartered clubs. Qualified AMA staffers may visit clubs and local government agencies for meetings regarding site acquisition. Write to the Marketing Department at AMA Headquarters.
  • Intro-Pilot Program: Available to all chartered clubs. Qualified pilots from chartered clubs (limited to three per club) may participate. Instructors can train non-AMA members to fly airplanes during a period of 30 consecutive days, and students are covered by the liability provisions of the AMA insurance policy. Full details are available from the Membership Department at AMA Headquarters.
  • Adopt-A-School: Clubs are encouraged to adopt local schools. Instructional material is provided by AMA, and many suppliers offer elementary kits at discounted prices. Commemorative pins and patches are available upon request for club members who participate. For further information contact the Marketing Department.
  • Mall Shows: AMA Headquarters will ship free handout materials to chartered clubs and award a commemorative pin to participants. Clubs need to notify AMA Headquarters 30 days prior to their planned show to allow time for shipping. For further information contact the Marketing Department.
  • Air Show Team (AST) Program: AMA encourages highly skilled fliers who enjoy performing before audiences to inquire about the AST program. The Academy assists clubs with support and liaison with manufacturers and other suppliers. Teams must meet certain performance standards and annual reporting stipulations. Guidelines for forming a team are available upon request from the Marketing Department.

SUPPORTING EDUCATION

  • Scholarships: Several scholarships are awarded annually to young AMA members entering college or university. Annual awards total approximately $20,000. Interested applicants may obtain details by writing to AMA Headquarters.
  • Educator Support: A classroom package is available to educators who write to AMA Headquarters on school letterhead. This package contains suggestions for classroom activities, lists sources of materials, and identifies other companies and associations that provide documentation and guidance. The use of model aviation techniques by teachers can enhance student learning opportunities in mathematics and the sciences.
  • Frank V. Ehling National Model Aviation Museum and Renaud Research Library: Located at AMA Headquarters, the museum and library promote interest and understanding in model aviation through imaginative exhibits, an extensive library, and an expanding collection. The museum store offers souvenirs, model aviation literature and video, and educational items for visitors of all ages. Admission is free for AMA members; for non-members the prices are $2 for adults and $1 for ages 6-17. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. Call (765) 289-4236.

RECOGNIZING INDIVIDUALS

  • Leader Member: A program designed to recognize leaders in the modeling community. Three classifications exist: Administrative, Industry, and Scientific. Members recognized in this program help to administer Academy activities as well as maintain and vote on the AMA bylaws. Information and applications are available from the Membership Department at AMA Headquarters.
  • Leader Club Program: To recognize the leadership of the finest and most dedicated AMA chartered clubs, the Academy offers Leader Club Awards. These awards can be earned by any AMA chartered club that demonstrates high standards of community service, involvement, and modeling activity. For qualification details contact the Membership Department.
  • Contest Director: Contest Directors organize and run flying events through the AMA sanctioning program. Information and applications are available from the Competitions/Technical Department at AMA Headquarters. Call (765) 287-1256.
  • Appreciation Awards: Clubs may purchase appreciation awards for flying site providers and others who assist chartered clubs. The AMA certificate is designed for signature by a club officer. A walnut-mounted plaque, with up to 30 words inscribed by calligraphy and decorated with a gold seal and red, white, and blue ribbon, is $25 postpaid. For further information contact the Marketing Department.

PARTICIPATING IN WORLD-CLASS AEROMODELING COMPETITION

  • World Championships: Any AMA member may have the opportunity to represent the U.S.A. and AMA in an international aeromodelling competition event. Trials for selecting members of world championship teams are held annually. Details are published in Model Aviation and are obtainable through the Competitions/Technical Department at AMA Headquarters. All international events are authorized by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI).

ADDITIONAL BENEFIT PLANS FOR MEMBERS

  • Overview: The Academy of Model Aeronautics has entered into working arrangements with private companies to provide various types of insurance and benefit plans to AMA members. These plans leverage advantageous pricing schedules by offering benefits to the large pool of AMA members.

AVAILABLE BENEFITS

  • Group Term Life Insurance: Policies with death benefits of up to $200,000 (in $10,000 increments) are available to AMA members and their spouses, and up to $2,500 for each of their children. Call 1 (800) 323-2106 for more information.
  • Vision Care Plan: AMA members may purchase a vision care benefit program through OUTLOOK Vision Services. A nationwide network of over 3,700 eye care professionals can save members and their families on eyewear needs. OUTLOOK Vision Services offers up to 50% savings on frames (including designer frames), lenses and lens options, and contact lenses. AMA members may purchase the OUTLOOK program for $6.95 (annual membership) for the entire family—a 60% savings off the regular annual price of $18. To use the plan, present your membership card and pay the discounted price at the time of purchase—no forms to file. To receive your membership card, forward a check or money order to Outlook Vision Services, 40 N. Center St., Suite 104, Mesa, AZ 85201, or call 1-800-342-7188.

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