RE: tried to register with FAA
Boy, this is a bummer for those of us that live near DC and are under the No Fly Zone around DC.... Read the last line in little print. I mean when will there ever be a time when global political environment will be better...? I don't see it happening anytime soon.
A FAA NOTAM/TFR has been issued for the Baltimore, Maryland and the surrounding areas beginning at 5:30p EST on Thursday, 01/28, and continuing until 9:30p EST on Thursday, 01/28. The TFR is issued for security purposes to cover VIP movement in this area. Outdoor radio control model aircraft operations are prohibited within the 30nm circle for the specific times listed below. Control Line and Free Flight modelers should use discretion when operating within the TFR. Please note that TFRs are subject to change with very short notice. Check back often for the most current NOTAM/TFR information. Timely alerts are also available on the web or on your cell phone at: Twitter.com/amagov.
See the link to the TFR below for more detailed information regarding the restrictions:
Map View of the Affected Area
Area 1 (01/28, 5:30p – 01/28, 9:30p EST)
(30nm radius from Latitude: 39º16'44"N, Longitude: 76º38'30"W)
Area 1 (01/28, 5:30p – 01/28, 9:30p EST)
(9nm radius from Latitude: 39º16'44"N, Longitude: 76º38'30"W)
TFR - 5/6884
Regards
Government Relations Support Team
………………………………………
In a security zone (Temporary Flight Restriction – TFR) those monitoring the airspace must be able to tell friend from foe and in the case of unmanned aircraft there currently is no definitive way of making this distinction. It is also necessary to clear the security zone as much as possible to allow intercept forces to transit safely through the airspace. As such, the current procedure is to ground all nonessential air operations within the TFR. This includes unmanned aircraft, radio control model aircraft and all other aero sport activity.
AMA is currently working with FAA’s Special Operations Security division along with the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) and the other sport aviation groups in an effort to obtain relief for our members and the aero sport community in general.
In this effort, AMA achieved a small victory by gaining clarification regarding the intent of the restrictions. Previously the NOTAMs spoke to prohibiting “model aircraft” operations within the TFR. This left unclear whether this included control line and free flight activities. AMA sought clarification from the FAA Special Operations Security Center (SOSC) and was able to get this issue resolved. The language in TFRs now refers to “radio control model aircraft”, a small concession but a step in the right direction. AMA has also been successful in obtaining waivers for MA activities when short notice TFRs conflict with high-profile events.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the federal government and national security the wheels turn very slowly. AMA suspects it may be some time before we see any significant relief, and we may not see any real change until there is a change for the better in the global political environment.
Boy, this is a bummer for those of us that live near DC and are under the No Fly Zone around DC.... Read the last line in little print. I mean when will there ever be a time when global political environment will be better...? I don't see it happening anytime soon.
A FAA NOTAM/TFR has been issued for the Baltimore, Maryland and the surrounding areas beginning at 5:30p EST on Thursday, 01/28, and continuing until 9:30p EST on Thursday, 01/28. The TFR is issued for security purposes to cover VIP movement in this area. Outdoor radio control model aircraft operations are prohibited within the 30nm circle for the specific times listed below. Control Line and Free Flight modelers should use discretion when operating within the TFR. Please note that TFRs are subject to change with very short notice. Check back often for the most current NOTAM/TFR information. Timely alerts are also available on the web or on your cell phone at: Twitter.com/amagov.
See the link to the TFR below for more detailed information regarding the restrictions:
Map View of the Affected Area
Area 1 (01/28, 5:30p – 01/28, 9:30p EST)
(30nm radius from Latitude: 39º16'44"N, Longitude: 76º38'30"W)
Area 1 (01/28, 5:30p – 01/28, 9:30p EST)
(9nm radius from Latitude: 39º16'44"N, Longitude: 76º38'30"W)
TFR - 5/6884
Regards
Government Relations Support Team
………………………………………
In a security zone (Temporary Flight Restriction – TFR) those monitoring the airspace must be able to tell friend from foe and in the case of unmanned aircraft there currently is no definitive way of making this distinction. It is also necessary to clear the security zone as much as possible to allow intercept forces to transit safely through the airspace. As such, the current procedure is to ground all nonessential air operations within the TFR. This includes unmanned aircraft, radio control model aircraft and all other aero sport activity.
AMA is currently working with FAA’s Special Operations Security division along with the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) and the other sport aviation groups in an effort to obtain relief for our members and the aero sport community in general.
In this effort, AMA achieved a small victory by gaining clarification regarding the intent of the restrictions. Previously the NOTAMs spoke to prohibiting “model aircraft” operations within the TFR. This left unclear whether this included control line and free flight activities. AMA sought clarification from the FAA Special Operations Security Center (SOSC) and was able to get this issue resolved. The language in TFRs now refers to “radio control model aircraft”, a small concession but a step in the right direction. AMA has also been successful in obtaining waivers for MA activities when short notice TFRs conflict with high-profile events.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the federal government and national security the wheels turn very slowly. AMA suspects it may be some time before we see any significant relief, and we may not see any real change until there is a change for the better in the global political environment.






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