Testimonials – Random Picks

(jb75*@*cox.net)

The hobby is my only means of recreation, the reason to get out of the house and my main social network. If the proposed rules

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J MILLER (dado*@*ail.com)

For me, being able to design, build and fly my own custom multi-rotor aircraft; is an experience that cannot be replicated with regulated “official” aircraft.

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(chop*@*hoo.com)

Flying let’s me feel free and escape from life problems, even if only for a few moments at a time. I have made alot of

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Ian L. (Ianm*@*ail.com)

After the loss of a family member, a friend suggested I go with them to fly a plane at our local baseball fields. Since then

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(ramt*@*ail.com)

I’ve wanted to fly for most of my life, but that dream didn’t seem feasible with the expenses that come with training and owning an

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Michael (mdau*@*oud.com)

I fly for recreation and my own personal education into aeronautics. I primarily fly collective pitch helicopters but I also fly quadcopters (drones) and fixed

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(vali*@*oud.com)

Flying small, safe models under 250g should be the right of anyone exercising normal responsibility.

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(tk91*@*ail.com)

I have reconnected with hiking, the outdoors, a community of like minded people and built a skillset far bigger than simple toy airplanes. This is

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John Enriquez (john*@*ail.com)

Flying is really just the reward. The enjoyment is the ability to express technical and creative prowess through engineering and design. Flying aerial and freestyle

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Got FRIA? Update 2.13.23

Lee Kachner

What do I need to establish a FRIA (FAA Recognized Identification Area) for my flying location? Now the answer to this may change in the future due to a current inquiry we have with the FAA as described in the recent FTCA Update. But as of right now, the checklist

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Got FRIA?

Lee Kachner

What do I need to establish a FRIA (FAA Recognized Identification Area) for my flying location? Now the answer to this may change in the future due to a current inquiry we have with the FAA as described in the recent FTCA Update of 1.5.23. But as of right now,

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New Partnership March, 2022

Lee Kachner

We want to announce an exciting new partnership with the FPV Freedom Coalition (FPVFC) that we have been working on for some time behind the scenes. The FPVFC is a likeminded non-profit organization that has a commitment to support everyone involved in recreational radio control and first person view small

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Washington DC Trip – Quick Update

Robert Dumea

On Feb 18 we had the opportunity to travel to Washington DC to meet with the heads of the UAS integration office from the FAA.  We were warmly welcomed and the meeting went fantastic. Although we are not out of the woods, I am optimistic that we have not only the right message, but

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Trip to Washington DC, planned for Feb 18th-19th

Robert Dumea

UPDATE: Josh Bixler is heading to washington Feb 18th-19th to meet with several key people from the FAA and hopefully also with some congressmen and senators. We are hoping to fill these two days in with as many meetings as possible to turn the current proposals to a positive direction.

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The Flite Test Community Association Website goes live!

Robert Dumea

This is our community home. Here you will find amazing people and their stories, directions to our free services and content, updates and upcoming events, answers to your most frequent questions and a lot more! This is just a start. We have a lot of ideas and content being currently

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