Originally Posted by
franklin_m
Given that "The FAA does not interpret PL 112-95 Section 336 (a) (2) as requiring membership in a CBO ... You must only follow the guidelines of a CBO." --- nobody even has to go to the trouble of signing. One just has to follow them.
Holy cow! The government stepping into save us time, administrative burden, and money to boot!
What if you're flying at a park or school year and you hit someone? What if you assumed flying there would be okay, but you never actually got written permission to fly there. What happens then?
The AMA Safety Code specifically states:
1.
Model aircraft will not be flown:
(a) In a careless or reckless manner.
(b) At a location where model aircraft activities are prohibited.
When a member signs their AMA membership application they agree to follow the AMA safety code.
So you agree AMA members are not exempt from following the AMA safety code?