Are any of you AMA members? I am thinking of joining if for nothing else the liability insurance.
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Isn't that the problem though? It seems you almost need to be flying at an AMA field in order to follow their guidelines. I'm guessing a lot of Phantom pilots are breaking at least one of their rules each time they fly.This would cover flying just about anywhere so long as you were flying within AMA guidelines.
Isn't that the problem though? It seems you almost need to be flying at an AMA field in order to follow their guidelines. I'm guessing a lot of Phantom pilots are breaking at least one of their rules each time they fly.
They certainly are super simple to follow if someone is attempting to follow them. However, after reviewing countless flight logs/videos that people have posted here, many of them have broken at least one of the following rules:Not really. They are pretty simple to follow for the most part.
This is 100% incorrect. Anyone can fly over 400' if done in not violating any regulations and flying in a safe manner.Also, the FAA just came out with a ruling that AMA members are not required to adhere to the 400 ft altitude restriction if they follow all AMA guidelines.
This is 100% incorrect. Anyone can fly over 400' if done in not violating any regulations and flying in a safe manner.
It's been discussed to death. It's where the post above comes from... the AMA obtained a letter from the FAA confirming that is was a recommendation, not an actual regulation. The FAA has put out a _lot_ of bogus information and mis-information.Wait what?
It's been discussed to death. It's where the post above comes from... the AMA obtained a letter from the FAA confirming that is was a recommendation, not an actual regulation. The FAA has put out a _lot_ of bogus information and mis-information.
Where is that post? I'd love to read it