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Dear members,

As you've probably heard by now, a federal appeals court today struck down the FAA's registration requirement for recreational model aircraft.

Today's Court ruling is effective immediately. As such, if you have not registered with the FAA, you are no longer required under the law to do so. For those of you who have already registered with the FAA, you may be wondering what this means for you. We are currently working to obtain answers from the FAA and will share more information as it becomes available.

Please keep in mind that this is a fluid situation and there is always the possibility of a renewed push in Congress to compel federal registration for model aircraft. If that happens, rest assured that AMA will continue to advocate for your interests and keep you well informed every step of the way. We have repeatedly argued that federal registration for our community is duplicative and unnecessary, as our members already register their model aircraft with AMA. In addition, our 80-year history of safe and responsible flying demonstrates that we're not the problem. We shouldn't be burdened by overly broad regulations.

Today's ruling also bodes well for our pending court challenge to the FAA's interpretation of the Special Rule for Model Aircraft (also known as the Interpretative Rule). That petition, which AMA filed in 2014, is currently before the same Court that today rejected the FAA's registration rule and affirmed the strength of the Special Rule for Model Aircraft, otherwise known as Section 336. This gives us hope for our continued fight against the Interpretive Rule.

We understand that these policy and legal developments are sometimes dizzying and complicated, and they are rarely resolved quickly. We're nearly three years into our challenge to the Interpretive Rule, for example. We truly appreciate your sticking with us while we press on in the fight to protect your right to fly, free from unnecessary and burdensome restrictions.

Sincerely,
AMA Government Affairs
 
I believe it means that the stupid laws the FAA protect hobbyists from, such as "no flying within 5 miles of a school (95% of my state)" and "you may not fly above anyone's property without written consent (the last 5% of the state)" can now be legally imposed.
 
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I was a member of the AMA and it sucked. I could not even fly my beginner airplane unless somebody was there and connected to my controller which was a pain in the butt to get somebody. Then trying to even get in line to fly also was time consuming and a hassle. A lot of them we're old enough to be retired and could sit there all day. I did not renew and my plane still sits unused. The AMA does not want quads really but with the older guys that fly getting to old now they need more members or should I say MONEY! They did not fight for the quad owners at all.. AMA would love if we all had to pay them to fly the same little field. No thanks....
 
I was a member of the AMA and it sucked. I could not even fly my beginner airplane unless somebody was there and connected to my controller which was a pain in the butt to get somebody. Then trying to even get in line to fly also was time consuming and a hassle. A lot of them we're old enough to be retired and could sit there all day. I did not renew and my plane still sits unused. The AMA does not want quads really but with the older guys that fly getting to old now they need more members or should I say MONEY! They did not fight for the quad owners at all.. AMA would love if we all had to pay them to fly the same little field. No thanks....

Im from Australia I flew RC planes also Scale Aerobatics which had a 3 metre wingspan composite construction at our airfield also interstate competitions for many years had lots of fun was also a flight instructor. Before you could fly solo you had to be certified which is great as RC planes are harder to fly than a drone. There were a lot of older members than myself and they were all nice guys but didn't like change, we never had issues with waiting to fly which was great. But flying Drones at a model aero field would be very boring you need to get out and learn with other like minded Drone flyers if your not confident. Beauty of the Mavic is that its small and compact so you can fly at many different places also not having to pay yearly club fees.
 
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