Originally Posted by
wfield0455
What is incorrect about what was said. I went to the site and while I did not complete the registration, it certainly appeared that you were certifying among other things "I will not fly over 400'" in order to obtain a registration number. While not flying above 400' is just a guideline, it would certainly seem that flying over 400' in violation of a certified agreement could nullify your registration and there are consequences for flying with out registration. Just because it's a guideline doesn't mean that there won't be consequences if you agree to follow it and then don't. I would certainly like some clarification before agreeing to something like that.
I does not say "I will not fly over 400'", it says "I will fly below 400 feet". That of itself does not say you cannot fly above 400 feet. It is a guideline and it says you will follow it. To follow means many things and one is to keep track of any changes. Of itself, It does not mean anything when used in law or contracts.