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FAA does it again
http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx
"On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! |
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FAA does it again
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H
wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. |
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FAA does it again
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection. Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage. Easier and safer than a ladder. |
#5
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FAA does it again
On 12/13/17 11:01 AM, Its Me wrote:
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection. Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage. Easier and safer than a ladder. Pretty cool. |
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FAA does it again
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 10:56:14 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 12/13/17 10:54 AM, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. There's always electric trains... I have a G gauge going around the house but I am not sure what that has to do with drones. |
#7
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FAA does it again
On 12/13/2017 11:06 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/13/17 11:01 AM, Its Me wrote: On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection.Â* Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage.Â* Easier and safer than a ladder. Pretty cool. Now if they could only come out with an inexpensive drone powerful enough to lift some of the people here .... including me. Don't like ladders. |
#8
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FAA does it again
On 12/13/17 11:29 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/13/2017 11:06 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 12/13/17 11:01 AM, Its Me wrote: On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection.Â* Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage.Â* Easier and safer than a ladder. Pretty cool. Now if they could only come out with an inexpensive drone powerful enough to lift some of the people hereÂ* .... including me.Â* Don't like ladders. Maybe Sikorsky down in Stratford will sell you last year's demo model... |
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FAA does it again
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 08:01:35 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote: On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection. Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage. Easier and safer than a ladder. I am not afraid of ladders but I can get up on my roof without one. The edge is only about 7-8' off the ground. I might play with a drone out in the mangroves but if it went down it is probably gone forever. |
#10
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FAA does it again
On 12/13/2017 11:30 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/13/17 11:29 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/13/2017 11:06 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 12/13/17 11:01 AM, Its Me wrote: On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 10:54:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 07:36:13 -0500, John H wrote: http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx "On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members. AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement." Glad I wasn't one of the those who wrote FAA for a refund and cancellation of my number. But, I have to admit I've not been doing much flying lately anyway! I got my number for free during the initial offering but I don't have a drone yet. I am still not sure why I want one.. I justified mine by doing my own roof inspection.Â* Actually, a co-worker had some roof damage from a storm, and when the roofing company came out to quote the work, they used a drone to inspect the damage.Â* Easier and safer than a ladder. Pretty cool. Now if they could only come out with an inexpensive drone powerful enough to lift some of the people hereÂ* .... including me.Â* Don't like ladders. Maybe Sikorsky down in Stratford will sell you last year's demo model... Memories. Used to drive by there often when I lived in Woodbridge and then visited there several times years later while in business for some technical discussions. |
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