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<blockquote data-quote="Soarmax" data-source="post: 33061" data-attributes="member: 1326"><p>AMA will cover any model aircraft (aka drone), if you’re a current member, regardless of where you fly it, as long as you are in compliance with their Safety Rules. Check it out at modelaircraft.org. Rules are the usual stuff, less than 400 feet, don’t fly over people, etc. AMA basically wrote the FAA reqs for personal drone flying. </p><p>One requirement that a lot members overlook is having your AMA Number, or name and address, on or in the aircraft. </p><p></p><p>AMA 1328 - CD Leader Member</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soarmax, post: 33061, member: 1326"] AMA will cover any model aircraft (aka drone), if you’re a current member, regardless of where you fly it, as long as you are in compliance with their Safety Rules. Check it out at modelaircraft.org. Rules are the usual stuff, less than 400 feet, don’t fly over people, etc. AMA basically wrote the FAA reqs for personal drone flying. One requirement that a lot members overlook is having your AMA Number, or name and address, on or in the aircraft. AMA 1328 - CD Leader Member [/QUOTE]
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