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Notes for Instructors - provides tools for introducing trainees to the Code of Conduct, to the concept of aviation citizenship, and to attitudes that can support a lifelong commitment to good flying judgment. The Code of Conduct generally mirrors the FAR, AIM, and recognized flight safety practices, but these Notes are neither a curriculum nor a syllabus. They are guidelines for integrating the Code of Conduct into a curriculum or syllabus.

Sample AMCC Presentation - A summary presentation about the AMCC that may be revised for instructional ​​use.

AMCC -WINGS FAA Safety Seminar Presentation – An online FAA SAFETY SEMINAR which presents the Aviator Code Initiative and the information available in the program.

Teaching the AMCC to Kids - The AMCC recognizes that the most important rules for flying safely are very similar to important rules children learn to become good and successful people. As such, the virtues of the AMCC underscore and supplement the important life lessons of the pursuit of excellence, personal responsibility, and honesty within the unique and inspiring context of aviation safety culture. In an age-appropriate format the AMCC exposes children to important values that exemplify safe and successful aviators.

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Model Codes of Conduct AMCC- Wings Presentation Slides, Aviators Code Initiative, Michael Baum, and Ric Peri

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Notes for Instructors: Teaching the Aviators Model Code of Conduct, Aviators Code Initiative

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Sample AMCC Presentation: Being the Best Pilot You Can Be, Aviators Code Initiative

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Teaching the Aviators Model Code of Conduct to Kids, Aviators Code Initiative