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A sad note one of our members has passed on.

On the right is a Copy of Obit in the Sun from May 28 2020.

Jim Farrar was one of our founding members and a president of the club, he taught many of our members to fly among them Paul Wheaton. Paul remembers him as an avid builder and flyer. He was great friends with Fred A. and they together built a nitro ducted fan jet that Fred flew successfully at Fryeburg airport. These guys were serious modelers and pilots.

RIP Jim many of our older members remember and miss you.
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I just got this email from the FAA, the regs have been extended for another year:



The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has important registration information for drone recreational flyers who registered in the FAADroneZone before December 12, 2017. Your registration has been automatically extended until December 12, 2020.
Why Was My Registration Extended? The National Defense Authorization Act for 2018 restored the FAA’s registration rule with respect to model aircraft and recreational flying. If you registered prior to December 12, 2017, and did not request to have your registration information deleted, the FAA extended the expiration date until December 12, 2020, which is three years from the rule restoration date. If you requested a refund of registration fees, you would have had to re-register again after December 12, 2017. Therefore, your expiration date would now also be December 12, 2020, or later. At this time you can retain your registration number. 
What Should I Do Now?


"Recreational Flyer Registration Extended to Dec. 12, 2020

You do not need to do anything to extend your registration expiration date, this was done automatically.
  • print an updated registration card: Login to the FAADroneZone, select the Recreational Flyer Dashboard, and select Print. 
    To
  • When Will I Need to Renew My Registration?
    • 180 days prior to your registration expiration date.
      The FAA will send out a registration renewal email notification
    • When your registration renewal is available, your FAADroneZone dashboard will include an option to “Renew.”
    • Please note: You cannot renew earlier than 180 days prior to the registration expiration date. No third-party vendor can renew your registration for you at this time.
    How much does it cost to renew/register? $5 through the FAADroneZone.
    Do I need to register each drone/aircraft? If you are registering as a Recreational Flyer, you only register once and use the same registration number on all drones that you own and intend on using for recreational flying. If you are trying to register under Part 107, then you will register each drone individually and each drone will get a separate Iregistration number."

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    Federal Registration
    Last month, we shared new information about the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, which Congress has reinstated.

    On December 12, 2017, President Trump signed legislation that will reverse the earlier court ruling in the John Taylor case and restore the FAA’s UAS registration requirement, including for AMA members.

    AMA believes that registration makes sense at some level, but has pushed for a more reasonable threshold. While we address these issues, members will be legally required to comply with the FAA registration requirement.


    Following are some frequently asked questions. Answers are based on the information available at time of press and are subject to change.

    Q: If I already registered, do I have register again?
    A: You will not have to register again since this bill simply reverses the John Taylor case. We will share more as details emerge.


    Q: If I requested a refund and asked to be removed from the registration list, do I need to register again?
    A: There is a good chance you will have to register again. You can call 877 396 4636 to check the status of your registration.


    Q: How do I register?
    A: You can register at https://registermyuas.faa.gov. If you need assistance, please call 877 396 4636. gov-register


    Q: Do I have to register every aircraft?
    A: You only need to register your name, physical address, and email address once. You will receive a single FAA registration number which is to be placed inside all of your aircraft along with your AMA number.


    Q: Do only drones and multirotor operators need to register?
    A: No. Anyone who flies a model that is over 0.55 lbs (or 250 grams) and uses a ground-control system with a communications link, such as an RC transmitter, is required to register. If you exclusively fly models under .55 pounds, indoors, CL, or FF - you do not need to register.


    Q: Do I need to list both my AMA number and my federal registration number on my aircraft?
    A: Yes, you need to list both your AMA number and Federal registration number on your aircraft. We are advocating to allow members to use their AMA numbers. We believe an AMA membership already meets the intent of registration, but at this time place both numbers on your aircraft.



    Labeling Your Aircraft








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    Q: How does UAS registration affect my membership?
    A: AMA club or member benefits are not contingent on UAS registration. We encourage all members to follow Federal regulations, but we are not policing UAS registration.


    Q: Should clubs, contest directors, or event leaders require all pilots be registered?
    A: No, we are not asking our clubs or contest directors to police UAS Registration. That decision is up to each individual club and event leader.



    Ground Control - Club sUAS Registration FAQ








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    Q: I am an Affiliate Member, do not live in the US, or I am not a US Citizen. How do I register?
    A:Everyone, including foreign nationals and tourists, who operate a UAS for hobby or recreational purposes outdoors in the U.S. must use the FAA’s online registration system. These non-U.S. citizens or non-permanent U.S. residents will receive the same registration certificate as U.S. Citizens or permanent U.S. residents. However, this certificate will function as a “recognition of ownership” document. This document is required by the Department of Transportation for foreign nationals to operate legally in the US.

    Visiting pilots can only use a computer with a United States IP address to register. When arriving in the states, pilots can register using a US computer at a hotel, guest home, or even at AMA HQ. For assistance you can call 877 396 4636 or email FAAHotline@faa.gov.


    Q: I only fly CL, FF, or indoors - do I need to register?
    A: No. If you exclusively fly indoors, FF, or CL you do not need to register.


    Q: Can I fly my large model aircraft? Turbine jets?
    A: Yes. The Special Rule for Model Aircraft, which is part of the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act, allows AMA members to operate model aircraft over 55 lbs as long as they are operating in accordance with AMA’s Large Model Aircraft safety program. AMA members can also fly turbine jets provided the operator holds a current AMA Turbine Waiver.


    Q: Does my large model aircraft require an N number?
    A: AMA representatives, including AMA’s legal counsel, met with the FAA on January 15, 2016, and this was one of the many questions that were raised. The FAA representatives confirmed that AMA members, operating models under the Large Model Airplane Program, should not have to apply for an N number.



    Q: Am I permitted to fly first person view (FPV)? Can I fly at night?
    A: Yes. AMA members are still protected by the Special Rule for Model Aircraft, which is part of the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act. As long as AMA members continue to follow AMA's safety guidelines for these activities, they can continue to fly. The guidelines listed on the FAA UAS website do not negate the modeling activities and related safety procedures established in AMA's community-based safety program.


    Q: What happens if I don’t register?
    A: According to the FAA, failure to register an unmanned aircraft may result in regulatory and criminal sanctions.


    Q: Can I register by paper?
    A: We understand there are AMA members who do not have a computer. The FAA offers a paper application, which currently is only available at local FAA Flight Standards Ditrict Offices (FSDO), but this process can take many months. If a member does not have a computer, we encourage them to have a club or family member help them register.


    Q: I do not want to give my credit card information over the internet or have a computer? What should I do?
    A: As for members who cannot or do not want to submit credit card information online, the FAA has agreed to accept gift credit cards such as Visa or Mastercard. You can purchase these gift cards, which closely resemble a credit card, through many retailers.


    For more info Click link below:


    http://www.modelaircraft.org/aboutama/faa-uas-faq.aspx

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    MWVRCC just recieved a plaque
    , and patches for all members. We have now been a Gold Leader Club for 15 years.
    All members will receive a badge at the spring cleanup meeting or at one of the meetings at Hubble field.

    The Spring cleanup day will be posted here as soon as we decide the flying season is about to start again.
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