James R (moon*@*ail.com)
I began this hobby when i was a young teenager with radio controlled land vehicles and slow transitioned to all air type fleet. As the
Golden Eagle (noth*@*ate.com)
Hobbyist brought this technology to fruition, why should they now be negatively impacted by the same governance that chooses to use this same tech for
(meho*@*ail.com)
Flying is a fun, inexpensive, family activity. Additional regulation will make it next to impossible to continue with the hobby.
Tom (TJSt*@*ail.com)
Because I enjoy aviation and have for 40 years
Chris Ridgell (crid*@*ail.com)
After being a firefighter and law enforcement officer for over 20 years, I am left with a lot of emotional baggage that accompanies the experiences
(mich*@*hoo.com)
I’ve been in and out of the hobby for several years. Finding suitable locations for FPV flight has already been challenging due to my work
Mark Davis (bshi*@*hoo.com)
recreation, comradely and ability to check ag problems
(pema*@*ail.com)
I starded flying because I enjoyed to see the world like a bird. 10 years later, the use of multirotors, planes, multirotor uav, uav planes,
Don Feipel (dpfe*@*msn.com)
I am a beginner to the hobby that can already be cost prohibited for some. It appears to me that dones seem to be what
(sean*@*oto.com)
active cell signal to fly: 1 as a professional photographer the web log in during and or current flight… not good. there are some properties
Steven Straker (aria*@*ail.com)
Since I was a kid, I have always been fascinated with models that move. I enjoy taking apart and putting back together to see how
Adam Smith (adam*@*ail.com)
Some of the only places I can fly are remote areas or on my personal property. These places have no access to wifi or data,
Rick Rizza (azzi*@*ail.com)
I’m 66 and feeling it. I’ve had many hobbies over the years-fishing, hunting, camping, skiing, boating-but most of these are discontinued due to my health
Jay (jeep*@*ail.com)
when I started in this hobby, people where allot more open, and flying safe. after the drones started, seems that they feel they can fly
Jerry Shackelford (shac*@*hoo.com)
I fly fpv racing quadcopters, not drones, because I’m sort of an adrenaline junkie. I don’t skydive anymore, I sold all my 200mph street bikes/race
Alec (Alex*@*ail.com)
Flying is a very enjoyable recreation for myself and my kids. They are learning to be future enthusiasts and potentially engineers like myself. I fly
(joes*@*ail.com)
I have been involved in Radio Control for over 50 years it has helped me with my career my creativity my family life and has
Jim (good*@*hoo.com)
I guess I’ll start with. Hello my name is (Not Important) and I’m an addict. Since I started my recovery 3 years ago I was
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