All A.M.A. rules apply. You must be a member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics to be a member of the Henderson R/C Flying Club with flying privileges. Henderson R/C Flying Club Constitution and By-laws provide for immediate suspension of membership of anyone in violation of A.M.A. rules.
Never, ever, turn on your transmitter, or test your equipment, at your vehicle, or in the parking lot.
Do not turn on your transmitter unless you have check out a frequency tag from the board. Place your Club Membership card in the slot behind the tag. 
When you turn on your transmitter, check to see if any airborne aircraft are affected. Be prepared to turn yours off again!
Return your frequency tag when you are finished using your system.
Never start a loose aircraft; get assistance. Use a safety hold down. Do not start at full throttle; partial is usually sufficient.
Do not point prop blast or exhaust at spectators or other pit personnel.
Do not turn your back to the flight area, especially if you are at a pilot station.
Do not taxi your aircraft in the pit area. Carry it or hold on to it.
Fly only from pilot stations; not in an opening. Fly with a copilot/spotter.
Check control surface movement one last time before departing. Do not attempt to fly if anything is in doubt. Return to the pit area.
Announce your intentions loud & clear: "taking off", "landing left", "landing right", "on the field", "dead stick", etc.
Take off & land with your plane facing into the wind.
Do not fly beyond the trees, or over the motorcross track.
Police your area. Put trash (broken props, rubber bands, cigarette butts, etc.) into barrels.
Personnel who are not piloting an aircraft should refrain from disturbing, or distracting those who are. 
Talk to the spectators and answer their questions. They are the future growth of the sport and our club. Everyone is a potential new member. 
Above all else, conduct yourself in a professional and mature manner.