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E-flite Alpha Sport 450 PNP Assembly Manual

CE Compliance Information for the

European Union

INSTRUCTIONS fOR dISPOSAL Of WEEE By USERS IN

ThE EUROPEAN UNION

This product must not be disposed of with other waste.

Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their

waste equipment by handing it over to a designated

collection point for the recycling of waste electrical

and electronic equipment. The separate collection

and recycling of your waste equipment at the time

of disposal will help to conserve natural resources

and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that

protects human health and the environment. For more

information about where you can drop off your waste

equipment for recycling, please contact your local city

office, your household waste disposal service or where

you purchased the product.

Age Recommendation: 14 years or over. Not a toy.

Not intended for use by children without direct adult

supervision.

2009 Official Academy of Model

Aeronautics Safety Code

GENERAL

1.

A model aircraft shall be defined as a

non-human-carrying device capable of

sustained flight in the atmosphere. It shall not

exceed limitations established in this code

and is intended to be used exclusively for

recreational or competition activity.

2.

The maximum takeoff weight of a model

aircraft, including fuel, is 55 pounds, except

for those flown under the AMA Experimental

Aircraft Rules.

3.

I will abide by this Safety Code and all rules

established for the flying site I use. I will not

willfully fly my model aircraft in a reckless

and/or dangerous manner.

4.

I will not fly my model aircraft in sanctioned

events, air shows, or model demonstrations

until it has been proven airworthy.

5.

I will not fly my model aircraft higher than

approximately 400 feet above ground level,

when within three (3) miles of an airport

without notifying the airport operator. I will

yield the right-of-way and avoid flying in

the proximity of full-scale aircraft, utilizing a

spotter when appropriate.

6.

I will not fly my model aircraft unless it is

identified with my name and address, or

AMA number, inside or affixed to the outside

of the model aircraft. This does not apply to

model aircraft flown indoors.

7.

I will not operate model aircraft with

metal-blade propellers or with gaseous

boosts (other than air), nor will I operate

model aircraft with fuels containing

tetranitromethane or hydrazine.

8.

I will not operate model aircraft carrying

pyrotechnic devices which explode burn, or

propel a projectile of any kind. Exceptions

include Free Flight fuses or devices that

burn producing smoke and are securely

attached to the model aircraft during flight.

Rocket motors up to a G-series size may be

used, provided they remain firmly attached

to the model aircraft during flight. Model

rockets may be flown in accordance with

the National Model Rocketry Safety Code;

however, they may not be launched from

model aircraft. Officially designated AMA

Air Show Teams (AST) are authorized to use

devices and practices as defined within the

Air Show Advisory Committee Document.

9.

I will not operate my model aircraft while

under the influence of alcohol or within eight

(8) hours of having consumed alcohol.

10.

I will not operate my model aircraft while

using any drug which could adversely affect

my ability to safely control my model aircraft.

11.

Children under six (6) years old are only

allowed on a flightline or in a flight area as

a pilot or while under flight instruction.

12.

When and where required by rule, helmets

must be properly worn and fastened.

They must be OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL

or NOCSAE approved or comply with

comparable standards.

RAdIO CONTROL

1.

All model flying shall be conducted in a

manner to avoid over flight of unprotected

people.

2.

I will have completed a successful radio

equipment ground-range check before

the first flight of a new or repaired model

aircraft.