I sent a comment to the FAA.......................... Agency: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Document Type: Rulemaking
Title: Registration and Marking Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft,
Document ID: FAA-2015-7396-0001
Comment:
To whom it may concern.
As a long time member of the AMA and Hobby Shop Owner flying model planes for over 40 years, I'm a little perplexed that the FAA has decided that all flying models over 0.55lbs need to be registered on a government website, including all models owned by AMA members!
Why do you not use the AMA Portal already in existence for a registering method and they also receive an AMA number but only a basic membership that does not include Insurance or the monthly magazine! This way they would be offered a full AMA membership or stay with the basic sign-up, and the $5 fee would be passed onto the FAA! A basic $5 sign-up would receive an AMA number that would be preceded by letters noting that. I already register my planes and I do not understand why I should do it twice!!
Sincerely
Jeremy Hartmann
Jeremy and Ben
SCC
AAA TT TN
Document Type: Rulemaking
Title: Registration and Marking Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft,
Document ID: FAA-2015-7396-0001
Comment:
To whom it may concern.
As a long time member of the AMA and Hobby Shop Owner flying model planes for over 40 years, I'm a little perplexed that the FAA has decided that all flying models over 0.55lbs need to be registered on a government website, including all models owned by AMA members!
Why do you not use the AMA Portal already in existence for a registering method and they also receive an AMA number but only a basic membership that does not include Insurance or the monthly magazine! This way they would be offered a full AMA membership or stay with the basic sign-up, and the $5 fee would be passed onto the FAA! A basic $5 sign-up would receive an AMA number that would be preceded by letters noting that. I already register my planes and I do not understand why I should do it twice!!
Sincerely
Jeremy Hartmann
Jeremy and Ben
SCC


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