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Old 07-07-2014, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Sport_Pilot
That's not true is it? Other aircraft do not have to notify other airports. And the FAA says part 91 applies so, just get an aviation radio and call in each takeoff and landing over unicom.
One of the many extreme and foolish things about the FAA "interpretation" is that it subjects models to rules more stringent than the rules for some full-scale aircraft. There is no requirement that full-scale planes in class E or class G airspace notify airports they are near. They don't even have to have radios. Yet the "interpretation" requires modelers to notify all airports within five miles. Some of the posts in this thread seem to assume that the FAA will do the right thing, but the impression I get from their actions so far is that they are out to teach the AMA and Senator Inhofe a lesson about meddling with them. Remember, this is the agency that tried to yank Bob Hoover's ticket for no reason except that he was 72 years old. And Hoover was probably the best pilot in the world.