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Associated Motion Picture Pilots : ウィキペディア英語版
Associated Motion Picture Pilots
Associated Motion Picture Pilots (AMPP) was a union of aviators who worked as stunt pilots in the Hollywood film industry. The group, one of the first unions in film work, was organized by Pancho Barnes in 1931〔Kelly, 2008, p. 8〕 and formally established on January 4, 1932.〔Kelly, 2008, p. 46〕 It set "a virtual monopoly on motion picture flying".〔
==Union formation==
During the silent film era, stunt pilots were self-employed. In 1924, three aviators formed "The Black Cats" union, later gaining ten more members to make "Thirteen Black Cats."〔Centennial of Flight. (Hollywood Stunt Pilots. ) Retrieved on November 28, 2009.〕 The Black Cats were the first to set a standard for stunt flier wages. The Black Cats performed stunts live in front of crowds as well as for films. At the end of the 1920s, some of the fliers had died and others changed careers.〔
In September 1930, Pancho Barnes met with several aviators and began to organize more pilots so that they could take more control of filming conditions and increase the safety of stunts in what was an extremely dangerous line of work.〔 They also sought insurance for medical emergencies caused by flying accidents, and they wished to set a standard for payment, using the fee scale first established by the Black Cats.〔
The AMPP pushed for a minimum standard of pay for pilots performing stunts in films. AMPP aviators were paid $350 per week of filming in addition to fees paid for more dangerous stunts.〔Kelly, 2008, p. 9〕 In 1938, the AMPP modified this to $50 per eight-hour day of straight flying and $100 per day of stunt flying.〔Vreeland, Frank. ''Foremost films of ...: a yearbook of the American screen'', p. 20. Pitman Pub. Corp., 1938.〕

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