Does anyone know if AMA (Academy of Model Aeronautics) membership which provides insurance would cover us during our activities with the Phantom. I would think so, but have not read through the fine print. If not what do others do for insurance ?
CactusJackSlade said:I suppose it depends on how/where you fly..... it might help you out
Be aware:
No FPV
below 400 feet
within LOS (line of sight) at all times
Don't be doing anything commercial (filming for real estate or whatever)
These are just a few of the limitations
UrAwFuL said:No FPV? Where does it say that?!
CactusJackSlade said:I suppose it depends on how/where you fly..... it might help you out
Be aware:
No FPV
below 400 feet
within LOS (line of sight) at all times
Don't be doing anything commercial (filming for real estate or whatever)
These are just a few of the limitations
sidebox said:Just wanted to thank you for posting this. I just signed up. It's just another ace up my sleeve to be able to pull out my card and tell people that I am insured. I still don't necessarily believe that they would pay out a claim... but that's a different story. At a bare minimum, I can enjoy the magazine.
UrAwFuL said:CactusJackSlade said:I suppose it depends on how/where you fly..... it might help you out
Be aware:
No FPV
below 400 feet
within LOS (line of sight) at all times
Don't be doing anything commercial (filming for real estate or whatever)
These are just a few of the limitations
No FPV? Where does it say that?!