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Old 04-24-2004 | 03:30 PM
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crazystix
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Default RE: Alternative flying sites?

ORIGINAL: Hossfly

ORIGINAL: crazystix

Thanx rctrax, that's the answer to my original question. It didn't used to be that way.AMA would only cover you at an AMA field.SFA would cover you anywhere. I doubt it will change my mind about flying outlaw, though. If I found a nearby club where fun was allaowed, and it happened to be an AMA club, that might do it. By the way, I'm not in HI. I'm in FL. Don't know how that got there.


>>>>>>Thanx rctrax, that's the answer to my original question. It didn't used to be that way.AMA would only cover you at an AMA field<<<<<

That's something I did not know. I have been active in AMA politics for over 30 years and a member for 50+ years and I never knew that.[X(]


>>>>By the way, I'm not in HI. I'm in FL. Don't know how that got there.<<<<<<<<

It could possibly be because you signed in your "Profile" with HI in the city/state selection.
Apparently you missed a post. Huber replied...

Sorry... tha AMA insurance has ALWAYS been valid as long as you flew within AMA safety code rules. Where in the safety code does it specify you have to be at an AMA chartered club's facility? (nowhere)

Since 1938 (when the AMA first offered insurance as an option) its ben the same. anywhee an AMA member flys... he or she is covered.

So anyway, if I'm wrong I'm wrong. Clearing this up was my original intention with this thread. But as I started typing, it kind of turned into "Who the hell cares, anyway?" And then I started getting actual responses. That NEVER happens. Well, hardly ever.