Originally Posted by
sideshow
Based on everything I've read that's ALL you're here to do. So....ignored.
While any altitude approved above 400' AGL will apply to all who fly at that site, the site will only be AMA sites that have an LOA (Letter of Agreement) with the ATC facility overlying the flying site. It will not be an area waiver per se and AMA will be the only entity allowed to apply for such waivers. Unfortunately, the AMA will need to apply to the local facility that covers each AMA flying site....and there are hundreds. AMA has already applied for the flying site in Muncie...but that's going to be difficult to get above 700' AGL.
I went to the FAA site that covers recreational flying and I don't see anything about the AMA or applying to local FAA facility, I also read on the FAA site that the FAA has not released any guidance yet on recognizing a CBO
The site also said flying outside of class G airspace must be done at a fixed RC site but did not say a AMA site. Now I do realize that most fixed sites in the usa are AMA but there is no law that says they have to be.