ORIGINAL: JasonP
As an individual
If you are flying at a county field with no AMA Charter in effect and no specific county rules about trubines or anything else such as noise levels, etc
then you can legally fly at the county facility without breaking any City/County laws.
As a member of the AMA which is essentially a liability insurance, Flying a turbine without a waiver is not
allowed anywhere.
In case of an accident, Amongst other things, your Insurace/AMA will decline any claims under the pretext of breaching your AMA/Insurance agreement.
Jason, do you mean that if I fly a turbine at an unchartered field without a waiver, and have an accident, that the AMA would drop my insurance altogether? I understand that they wouldn't cover the turbine accident, but I don't understand what you mean by "flying a turbine without a waiver is not allowed anywhere". Would the AMA refuse me a future waiver or membership?