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ICAS Safety Guidelines

During the last several years, the ICAS Safety Committee has produced a number of safety-related guideline documents that provide specific guidance on how to host different types of air show acts at your event. Those Guidelines are presented here for your use.

10 documents found.

2012 ACC Approved Shooters in Charge

2012 ACC Approved Shooters in Charge.

Shooters In Charge Application

2012 Shooters In Charge Application (SIC) Application deadline is October 31, 2011. Email (icas@airshows.aero) or fax (703-779-8511) applications to the ICAS office. Contact Pyro Subcommittee Chairman Gordon Webb at torapyro@spring.com with any questions.

ICAS Safety Creed

ICAS Safety Creed explains the safety philosophy of the International Council of Air Shows and its members. The Creed also serves as a call to action for ICAS members to actively participate in working to keep air shows safe.

ICAS Safety Guidelines for Monster Truck

The ICAS Safety Committee developed this document as a planning aid to help event organizers safely host Monster Trucks at their air shows. It contains the guidelines and standards recommended by the International Council of Air Shows.

ICAS Safety Guidelines for the Operation of Radio-Controlled Model Aircraft at Air Shows

The ICAS Safety Committee developed this document as a planning aid to help event organizers safely host Radio Controlled aircraft at their air shows. It contains the guidelines and standards recommended by the International Council of Air Shows.

ICAS Safety Guidelines for Ribbon Cut Pole Holders

This document developed by the ICAS Safety Committee offers guidelines and suggestions on how to manage and regulate the use of individuals as inverted ribbon cut pole holders during an air show aerobatic performance.

ICAS Safety Guidelines for Pyrotechnics in the Air Show Environment

ICAS Pyro Safety Subcommittee developed this document as a planning aid. It contains the guidelines and standards recommended by the International Council of Air Shows.

ICAS Safety Guidelines for Ground-Based Jet Vehicle at Air Shows

Written by the ICAS Safety Committee, this document provides events with detailed guidance on how to host a jet vehicle demonstration.

FAA Special Provisions on Pyrotechnics at Air Shows

This Special Provisions document from the FAA website provides guidance and details about Ground-based pyrotechnics in the air show environment.

FAA Special Provisions on Parachute Jumps at Air Shows

This Special Provisions document from the FAA website provides guidance and details about parachute jumps in the air show environment. (Check FAA website for updates)

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