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Are you going to register with the FAA? Cast Your Vote!

Are you going to register with the FAA?

  • Yes

    Votes: 59 67.0%
  • No

    Votes: 29 33.0%

  • Total voters
    88

Luchnia

70cc twin V2
Which is exactly what I have been told by several people in the leadership of the AMA. They have no interest in policing this.
Judge the problem is many of the clubs are taking their own stand with registration and some of us cannot really control that. Some clubs are so regimented that they will police it. Not a big deal, but just another aggravation for club members to have a club VIP bugging them about their FAA card.
 

BalsaDust

Moderator
Yep, I am familiar with your club as well. Ben V. flies with you guys. He told me about them closing that field and then shortly after it was opened back up. There may be a couple of guys that would not be too far from you or the Aeronuts' field. I am not sure though.

I fly at Southside RC (Burkeville, VA) and CVRC (Powhatan, VA). CVRC is the one the land is being sold. I will know more after the meeting coming up this weekend what folks plans are.

With all the FAA and AMA stuff going on and losing a field I am sure some can get extremely discouraged by it all.

Yup Ben V flies with us. He is a cool guy and a great builder.
 

ChickenBalls

"Cool Guy"
I wonder what will happen if an ama member, not registered with FAA, flying at a chartered ama club field, has an accident, will they pay the claim even though said member is breaking the law?

I have another question, has anyone ever been denied membership to the ama, or been kicked out of the ama?
 

js-rc

70cc twin V2
Yep, I am familiar with your club as well. Ben V. flies with you guys. He told me about them closing that field and then shortly after it was opened back up. There may be a couple of guys that would not be too far from you or the Aeronuts' field. I am not sure though.

I fly at Southside RC (Burkeville, VA) and CVRC (Powhatan, VA). CVRC is the one the land is being sold. I will know more after the meeting coming up this weekend what folks plans are.

With all the FAA and AMA stuff going on and losing a field I am sure some can get extremely discouraged by it all.

Hi Luchnia, I see you fly at the cvrc club, my buddy Larry Burk flies there . He lives up here in Conneaut, Oh. in the summer & in Powhatan in the winter. I know he said they have that field for sale & there's a lot of members in that club . Just wonder if you know Larry ? !
 

Judge

70cc twin V2
I wonder what will happen if an ama member, not registered with FAA, flying at a chartered ama club field, has an accident, will they pay the claim even though said member is breaking the law?

I have another question, has anyone ever been denied membership to the ama, or been kicked out of the ama?

There is nothing that indicates that being registered will have anything to do with paying a claim. All AMA requires is that you follow the safety code, but even then it is not a nit pick thing. For instance, I have never heard of a claim being denied because there was no AMA number on the model.
 

Judge

70cc twin V2
Judge the problem is many of the clubs are taking their own stand with registration and some of us cannot really control that. Some clubs are so regimented that they will police it. Not a big deal, but just another aggravation for club members to have a club VIP bugging them about their FAA card.


Clubs are free to do what they want to as long as they do it legally. So clubs can ban helicopters, turbines, require electric only, etc. A club could require you to wear a pink Tu-tu if they did it in accordance with their bylaws. What clubs cannot do is something like violate federal discrimination laws, or such.

The question was if AMA was going to require this, and everything I have heard and been told says no. Clubs can if they want to.
 

ChickenBalls

"Cool Guy"
There is nothing that indicates that being registered will have anything to do with paying a claim. All AMA requires is that you follow the safety code, but even then it is not a nit pick thing. For instance, I have never heard of a claim being denied because there was no AMA number on the model.
I think there is a HUGE difference between an ama # and the FAA # I've never seen ama police any member for breaking the ama safety code, hence the question, has anyone been kicked out or denied ama membership.

I have another question, has anyone seen the verbiage where FAA said we can use our ama# instead of the FAA#? I know ama is stating this, but where does FAA stand on this?
 

Judge

70cc twin V2
I think there is a HUGE difference between an ama # and the FAA # I've never seen ama police any member for breaking the ama safety code, hence the question, has anyone been kicked out or denied ama membership.

That was not the question I was responding to. There has only been one person that the AMA tried to expel, but ended up doing a short suspension on. It was a few years back, he was flying FPV at high altitude around the traffic pattern for the Las Vegas airport. Early bad press for our hobby.

I have another question, has anyone seen the verbiage where FAA said we can use our ama# instead of the FAA#? I know ama is stating this, but where does FAA stand on this?

So far they have not done that. But I am not one who feels the AMA is lying or otherwise misrepresenting the situation. What possible reason would there be to do that??
 

witchfingers

70cc twin V2
Chickenballs, I read that on the ama website but as far as that being said, they said they were going to ask for that when they meet with the FAA. Funny how they make that statement before they know it will be approved.
 
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