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Wed, Jun 24, 2020

AMA Provides Registration Renewal Guidance

Recreational Flyer Registration Is $5 For A Three-Year Term

The Academy of Model Aeronautics notes that you may have received an email from the FAA regarding recreational flyer registration renewals on Friday, June 19.

You could have received this email even if you are not eligible to renew at this time. You are eligible to renew your FAA Registration within 180 days of your expiration date. You may now renew your registration on the FAADroneZone website. In order to check your expiration date, you will need to log into your FAADroneZone account.

If your registration is not expiring soon, this feature will not be available on your dashboard. Recreational flyer registration is $5 for a three-year term. Please be aware of scam FAA registration websites that are attempting to charge more than $5.00.

As always, the AMA invites you to contact the Government Affairs department with questions and concerns at (765) 287-1256 or amagov@modelaircraft.org.

If you are eligible to renew, your dashboard should look like the photo above. This is only an option if you are within 180 days of your expiration date. This feature will not be available on your dashboard if your registration is not expiring soon.

FMI: www.modelaircraft.org, amagov@modelaircraft.org

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