IS FAA registration still required?
#5
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unfortunately, AMA folks make up a minority of folks flying SUAV. by the last count i have seen 400,000 folks had registered. now even if you count the free youth registrations that AMA has, we only number at most 180,000 at the present time. less than half. realistically, i am thinking that the actual number of AMA folks registered is closer to 130,000. as more folks register with the FAA our percentage will dwindle even more. we have little leverage right now, and that lever is getting smaller as the days go on.
now, why would the FAA want to go through with all the mess involved with allowing the AMA folks to use their AMA number as a FAA registration number, when, amongst other things, we have already signed up for their registration number?
now, why would the FAA want to go through with all the mess involved with allowing the AMA folks to use their AMA number as a FAA registration number, when, amongst other things, we have already signed up for their registration number?
#7
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The amount of people who fly RC and who have chosen to register will always outnumber the number of folks in the AMA, I suspect it's been that way forever. As others have noted the costs to change what is already is place is probably prohibitive, and the possible door it opens for more changes and special requests might also be a reason it doesn't happen. It's a nice item on the AMA wishlist, but I don't see it as a priority or even something they should spend time/effort/money trying to make happen. It's just a number.
#9
Banned
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Although the chances of you ever getting "caught" or having to deal with the FAA or LE is slim, let us know if it ever happens and how it goes. Based on the videos similar folks post up online protesting similar issues, going on and on about being a sovereign citizen etc etc, it doesn't usually end well. Perhaps someone will put together The Boston Nitro Party.
Nah, they are to busy flying and enjoying the hobby.
#10
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The amount of people who fly RC and who have chosen to register will always outnumber the number of folks in the AMA, I suspect it's been that way forever. As others have noted the costs to change what is already is place is probably prohibitive, and the possible door it opens for more changes and special requests might also be a reason it doesn't happen. It's a nice item on the AMA wishlist, but I don't see it as a priority or even something they should spend time/effort/money trying to make happen. It's just a number.
porcia and i agree i principle on something.
#12
You actually get a nice number to affix to your aircraft, a beautiful printable wallet sized ID card, and would be excluded from being charged with failure to register which can have a significant penalty. At < $2/year for registration it's a no brainer, but the choice is yours. You've been warned.
#13
The fee helps offset the costs for the employee(s), data base/web server as well as some of the know before you fly program.
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#16
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#17
What a Nimrod. ALL aircraft, including our toys, are supposed to be numbered in case of an acceded of some sort. The FAA is not the king of England taxing us poor rebels so it can enjoy tee time.