Without taking sides - those of us who attend the NATs on a regular basis are generally *very satisfied* with the conduct of the contest, and to whatever extent, the AMA plays a big role in that. They aren't the only ones - clearly, the VOLUNTEERs do a huge amount to make it work as well, and I can speak for all long-time competitors in saying we thank goodness that all these people, AMA and otherwise, manage to hold the best-run and one of the biggest stunt contests in the world year after year.
The larger AMA goals and plans, I have a lot of serious questions about. If anyone thinks the "registration" and/or draconian drone restrictions are a closed case or in any way resolved, they are very much mistaken. I think what the AMA had been doing at the leadership level has been very unwise and borderline unethical for decades, and their reaction to drones has been nearly catastrophic already. I can easily envision CL in particular being casually written out of existence by drone rules, inadvertently and without a peep from the AMA.
Those two items - NATs and AMA's public policies and conduct - are, to me, two entirely separate things, and I and many others have *no issue whatsoever* with the conduct of the NATs.
Brett