TAKE OFF AND GROW GRANT TAG
Get your club to apply TAG GRANTS are easily avaliable
http://www.amaflightschool.org/programs/take-off-and-grow
Get your club to apply TAG GRANTS are easily avaliable
http://www.amaflightschool.org/programs/take-off-and-grow
River City Radio Control Club
Go have some Float fly fun
San Antonio April 16-18 2021. for the RIVER CITY SPRING FLOAT FLY. lots of fun.
In September we Honored Max Blose who was selected into the AMA Hall of Fame. He joins a VERY SELECT group of 342 HOF members only 17 are from District VIII.
Max started flying in 1945, wrote several Magazine articles, designed and kitted many types of planes. A member of the Waco Hotmac club since 1970 and through the years held every office in the club. The Hotmax club would not be as successful today if not for Max. His hobby shop was a fixture in the area. Designed and produced the Self-contained starter—now a necessity for modelers. Holder of 11 AMA awards. We all fortunate to know and call Max our friend in District VIII.
The presentation was held at Max Blose Hotmac club event
Pete Darter
Fly In & Swap Meet
Saturday November 7, 9:00 am ~ 3:00
Dear member –
We need your assistance in an urgent matter. Late last week, the FAA unexpectedly informed us that, contrary to earlier commitments to AMA, the agency is planning to limit all recreational model aircraft operations to 400 feet in controlled airspace – with no exceptions. Additionally, the FAA is proposing restrictions in uncontrolled airspace to altitudes that could present safety issues as well as limit some model aircraft operations altogether. We were stunned by this proposal and are pushing back, but we need your help.
We urge you to send a letter to your elected representatives in Congress and ask them to contact the FAA on this critical issue. Please visit www.modelaircraft.org/higher-flight to contact your representative.
Congress specifically granted the FAA the flexibility to allow operations over 400 feet if safety would not be affected. The FAA has not provided AMA with any data that proves that our operations are a safety risk. As you know, our model aircraft operations do not pose any safety or security risk to local airports or aircraft. The FAA needs to honor the Congressional directive to work with AMA on these issues.
Because of the negative impact on so many AMA members and clubs, we are going to fight this proposal with every resource at our disposal. You, our members, are our best resource.
To have the maximum impact on this proposed policy as possible, please share this message with your friends, family and fellow club members who love our hobby. To learn more about this policy, please click here. Also monitor your emails for new information as we work to fight this restrictive policy. As always, we are committed to doing everything possible to protect the model aviation hobby. If you have questions, please contact us at (765)287-1256 or amagov@modelaircraft.org.
Sincerely,
The AMA Government Affairs Team