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Offline peabody

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From the AMA Leader Member Group
« on: May 07, 2019, 01:41:41 PM »
I thought I would just paste it here:

AND NOW THE LEADER MEMBER MINUTE (you may simply read this to your club)
There is still a lot of confusion about FAA registration numbers and enforcement. The following are some questions that I have received, with answers provided by Chad Budreau, AMA executive director.

(Question) What is AMA's policy on ensuring that members comply with the FAA registration rule?
(Answer) You are not FAA's enforcement agency. Your role as a club and member is to educate and encourage registration, but you should not police registration. Even law enforcement personnel are not to police registration, unless they suspect a threat, or if they are conducting an investigation. Even then, law enforcement does not have direct access to the FAA database to validate registration numbers.

(Question) If there is an incident and the club/member is sued, will AMA insurance cover the club and members, even if they did not follow the registration rule?
(Answer) We asked our legal counsel if a club could be held liable should a member not comply with the FAA registration rule. We live in a society in which anyone can sue, but our legal counsel believes that clubs could not be held accountable. In addition, the FAA would not pursue a club for a member's non-compliance in the same vein that the FAA would not penalize an airport for an individual pilot failing to renew his or her pilot's license. AMA club benefits and status are not contingent upon every member complying with the registration rule. There are some situations in which a club or CD might be asked to police/inspect registration. An example would be if a club's landowner requests that all modelers be registered. Another possible scenario would be an event held at an airport and the air traffic control tower requires inspection of registration. AMA's position is to educate and ask for compliance with the registration law, but we are not to police registration.
If you have any questions or ideas for a future Leader Member Minute, please feel free to contact me.

Scott Anderson
AMA National Leader Member Coordinator
pscottanderson@gmail.com


Offline Steve Helmick

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Re: From the AMA Leader Member Group
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2019, 11:24:46 AM »
That's just one of those typical AMA statements that believes everybody flies R/C. If you don't fly R/C, don't register. This is one of Mr. Peabody's typical drive-by posts. Ignore it.  y1 Steve
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In 1944 18-20 year old's stormed beaches, and parachuted behind enemy lines to almost certain death.  In 2015 18-20 year old's need safe zones so people don't hurt their feelings.

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Re: From the AMA Leader Member Group
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2019, 12:24:43 PM »
Actually, it DOES have bearing on control line in that it covers who should enforce FAA registrations..


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