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Old 12-28-2017, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BarracudaHockey
They, the AMA, is NOT selling drone insurance!

They have an agreement with a commerical drone insurance carrier that gives a group discount to AMA members wishing to fly commercially.

They have the same deal with National car rental, Nationwide Insurance and a couple of amusement parks.
here is the rub: The AMA is supposedly busy lobbying Washington that "we" are a hobbyist CBO. The fact that the AMA then turns around and advertises "Flying for fun Flying for business. AMA has you covered" only serves to blur the lines and send the wrong message to those they are lobbying. Look at the wording, it is VERY deceptive.

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