Originally Posted by
Top_Gunn
Or, for that matter, inside, I hope. I've never put my AMA number on or inside a model.
Hmm. I see that the AMA Government Relations site now says your AMA number, as well as the FAA number, has to be on the plane. When did this rule, if it exists, come about? I thought the AMA safety code required only your name and address.
Got a link?
The AMA site still shows the AMA Safety Code with only mention of the AMA number. The code is linked off the front page of the page you get to if you search for "AMA Government Relations".
http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/gov.aspx
The Safety Code spells out display of your AMA number but doesn't mention FAA registration anywhere? And the code is dated: Jan 1, 2014