Many good points raised about the multi rotors and at my club we have some of the most experienced pilots moving from their Crack Yaks to flying multi rotors in between flying their IMAC 40% planes, yet they are far removed from the typical owner which is the root of our concerns.
My opinion is we as the 170,000 AMA members are waiting to hear the direction the President is leading the AMA in when WE should be making our desires, concerns, and as paying members directing the President to act accordingly to our concerns. We elected a president and are allowing him to rule as a dictator. The responsibility rests in our hands to support our President by make our desires known and respectfully remind the President he is to carryout the desire of the majority of the paying members. We should, and I intend to move forward tomorrow to voice my opinion, take the time to contact AMA headquarters and make the President feel the impact of the vast majority. I called his office last week and it went straight to voice mail, so tomorrow I intend to leave a polite message and I encourage everyone else to do the same.
If we do not act now and be heard, none of us have the right to whine and complain when the President follows his agenda which clearly does not represent the desire of the majority of the membership.
Rusty Jarrett
RJ,
I hear where you are coming from.... I believe Bob and Rich are already in DC having meetings, as we speak, nothing wrong with calling and voicing your concerns... But I believe , for the most part, that they already know what we would like to see as AMA members.
Even though the AMA is 170000 + strong, we are still small potatoes compared to other entities that want a big piece of the NAS for their commercial ventures, which certainly must be taken into account.
We ALL hope that , as AMA members, we do not have to concede any of the various aspects of our hobby that we enjoy now.
Although I have heard , thru the grapevine, that the AMA may be forced to concede FPV and possibly turbine power.
Either way, I don't believe the AMA , or it's officers, should be held accountable for anything that we may have to "settle for".
Multi rotors, some call them drones but I hate that word, are NOT the problem, The advent of FPV along with GPS/autonomous flight IS.
Without FPV and GPS a multirotor is basically no different than a electric heli.
BUT FPV and GPS autonomous flight has brought to us the issues that we are experiencing today, where anybody can fly these things from anywhere to the point they can become a danger to the NAS, AMA member or not.
Certainly I would like to see the FAA AND AMA and DHS come to an expidited agreement, simply because there are municipalities banning R/C because the FAA does nothing to regulate those that are not AMA members, and to basically deal with those that have the attitude that they can do what they want regardless of laws, regulations or what the AMA guidelines say.