Steve Hine (smhi*@*ail.com)
Its a great ,educational hobby and past time. For the individual and groups. It only takes common sense to fly responsibly.
(levy*@*ail.com)
Placing sensors on aircraft is going to restrict people from flying. The “good” or “compliant” persons will buy an ID device and use it properly.
(zero*@*ail.com)
First of, I am not from the US but a small European country called Denmark. The reason why I am concerned is that the american
Chuck Garney (chuc*@*ast.net)
I am currently buying pieces to build a quadcopter. I enjoy tinkering and the hobby is attractive to me. When the quad is completed I
Oliver (kayn*@*ail.com)
As a teenager in the year2000, life was rough. And not the typical teenage existential angstkind. You see, my mom had a run of bad
(rath*@*hoo.com)
I’m a professional pilot for United Airlines. My interest in aviation began with paper airplanes, then control line, radio controlled, and eventually pilot flight training
Edward Liu (obvi*@*ail.com)
I’m a amateur fpv pilot and I love my craft, building drones has taught me many stem skills and has helped me get better at
(jeff*@*ail.com)
RC flying is the only affordable option to accommodate my life long aviation passion.
Johnny L (Jql1*@*ail.com)
The new FAA regulations would effectively kill the hobby that brings the freedom of flight to thousands of hobby enthusiasts.
Luke F (luke*@*ail.com)
I was born on the same day that the Wright brothers took flight at Kittyhawk. They were just two brothers who owned a bike shop
(hifi*@*ail.com)
I started flying with my children as many of us have. We bought a very small drone for christmas and were fascinated by the ability
(mxia*@*ail.com)
As an elementary schooler, I first got into RC flight and it has become a part of me. To have yet another policy restrict our
Tyler Matthews (shan*@*bal.net)
I first got into the idea of flying R/C airplanes several years ago. I had always been into the hobby, but I was mostly occupied
Tyler (crea*@*ail.com)
If the aircraft is within sight it should not require remoteID, if it is to be flown out of sight it should require remoteID or
Mike S (mush*@*ail.com)
I got into flying two years ago and it’s been an amazing experience. I started with a cheap amazon toy, and moved almost immediately to
Gregory Pritchard (gapr*@*one.net)
It’s a hobby I enjoy, and it’s fairly inexpensive. And we in the hobby don’t need the FAA getting involved in making the hobby any
Ric (prh9*@*ail.com)
Are flying field has been around for 40 plus years with a exemplary safety record
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