Originally Posted by
Propworn
Ah since I do fly on US soil, at AMA clubs under the reciprocal agreement I have to be very aware and follow the AMA guidelines or my insurance would not be valid. As any AMA members flying in Canada would have to be aware and follow the guidelines as they exist in Canada.
Part 107 Waivers take a look at the last one on the chart. There is a procedure to apply for a waiver to the 100 mph and 400 ft ceiling. Thus as the AMA has been saying they are working on it and I imagine it would be for AMA members only operating on AMA fields. The rest would have to operate under the 100 mph and 400 ft levels.
https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_o...t_107_waivers/
Again I ask are you even an AMA member or just a hater.
By the way my FAA registration number I have had since the beginning how about you do you have yours??????
Dennis
I don't see anything there about it being for recreational flying. In fact, even the URL has Commercial in it and it was linked from a section titled,
"Certificated Remote Pilots including Commercial Operators"
. Or do you plan to mix and match various parts to get the rules you want? Like a Smorgasbord!