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Old 12-30-2017 | 08:14 PM
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Jester, there are always two sides to every story. What some seem to be ignoring is that while the AMA does do some things well, right now, we are in the midst of a battle to retain the basic freedoms that are crucial for every member of the AMA to enjoy the airspace. This is paramount to our hobby and should be #1 on the EC’s list. While you continue to stand on your soapbox and preach your “everything is fine” sermon, a few things come to mind:

”Don’t mind the man behind the curtain” and can’t see the forest for the trees come to mind.

This thread is about the AMA blurring the lines, not about their tax-exempt status. You can continue to deflect to that if you wish, but it is not the topic of this thread.

The fact is that the AMA has definitely blurred the lines by advertising commercial drone insurance.

Astro