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I am confused by new FAA rules (or can I pick you brains please?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Locutus40" data-source="post: 80982" data-attributes="member: 13216"><p>no you dont have to call the airport...... if its within 2 miles yes.. just look at the app 4 miles and out dont bother.. 3-5 miles fly under 100 feet... that will make sure you dont hit any plane... after the 5 miels fly up to 400.. yes if you register you get a email and your number.. reemail them or check your email to make sure its the right one you gave them.. or your credit card statement make sure it was taken out.. its a automated system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locutus40, post: 80982, member: 13216"] no you dont have to call the airport...... if its within 2 miles yes.. just look at the app 4 miles and out dont bother.. 3-5 miles fly under 100 feet... that will make sure you dont hit any plane... after the 5 miels fly up to 400.. yes if you register you get a email and your number.. reemail them or check your email to make sure its the right one you gave them.. or your credit card statement make sure it was taken out.. its a automated system [/QUOTE]
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I am confused by new FAA rules (or can I pick you brains please?)