Gary Horton (gh61*@*zon.net)
I am looking at a hobby that I can start doing now and continue to do once I retired. I like been outside and need
Joel Hebert (hebe*@*ail.com)
Model aviation is one of my main forms of recreation. I’ve also contributed to the community in the form of teaching kids about aviation and
(dark*@*ail.com)
I’ve always loved aviation, but exceptionally poor eyesight (-10.0 prescription myopia) meant I could never pursue a career in flying. The advent of FPV changed
(earl*@*ail.com)
Since childhood I have been fascinated with flight. Building model planes was a challenge and special interest. Taking away my dreams of flight would change
(jeje*@*ail.com)
Increased go ern.e t I for entionis never a good FBI g.
(dnog*@*e@q.com)
i enjoy flying because of the people you meet and the kids you can encourage and how it can inspire them. All of us that
Drewskie S. (cold*@*ail.com)
It started with model rockets for me then I moved in to the air powerd air hogs, then i got the rc air hogs planes
(crme*@*ail.com)
We have hard enough time getting people into the hobby. These regulations would be the death of the hobby.
(mfor*@*hoo.com)
It brought me closer to my son. It is about the only activity that could get him away from the computer. We enjoyed many drone
David Bognar (scoo*@*ail.com)
I only scratch build planes from foamboard and epp to have to install and register each and ever plane and add all this extra weight
(rico*@*ail.com)
This regulation will put a damper to the hobbyes and New comers to the hobby. With financial cost, paperwork, and complexity of the equipment
Bernard Sago (bsag*@*ail.com)
I would like to be able to one day share the next generation a love of drones. Not just for fun but how to fly
William Ragsdale (bilr*@*ail.com)
I wonder how many certified pilots today built and flew model aircraft in their adolescent years. I am inclined to believe that most did. I
Jon Smith (Urba*@*ail.com)
There’s no way I could point my points across as eloquently as you guys do. But I will have a go anyway. There are so
John Hordyk (jhor*@*tico.ca)
I fly very occasionally, and not very well, because I don’t do it every spare moment I have. There is a farmer close by that
Brenden (mcbr*@*ail.com)
I just want to have a fun time without having to go through all the trouble of buying equipment and giving up my privacy. I
(hfab*@*ail.com)
It plays a major part in enjoying my retirement. I both build from plans and fly several times per week. It would be a major
RSM (rm40*@*hoo.com)
These proposed restrictions will impose substantial financial burden on all hobbyists that we can not afford. It will destroy the hobby business in general and
New Partnership March, 2022
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
Washington DC Trip – Quick Update
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
Trip to Washington DC, planned for Feb 18th-19th
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.
The Flite Test Community Association Website goes live!
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