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Aerial landscape used as regional context for a drone flying profileFAA RECOGNIZED

CBO

Academy of Model Aeronautics

Muncie, Indiana, United States. FAA-recognized community based organization and the strongest structured source for U.S. model aviation clubs and flying sites.

CBOFAA recognizedSafety guidelines

What we know

Use as a safety-guideline and source-network layer. Local AMA clubs vary in drone friendliness.

Location
Muncie, Indiana, United States
Drone relevance
Safety guidelines
Source confidence
FAA recognized
Primary source
FAA-recognized CBO list
Last verified
June 27, 2026
Coordinates
40.17850, -85.32650

Source graph

This profile is part of a cluster of 6 source records within roughly three quarters of a mile. Cross-source matches help separate a real flying location from a one-off directory row.

FAA CBOAMAFAA fixed sitesMultiGP
  • AMA data adds club or flying-site context and is usually the best lead for membership, field rules, and a human contact path.
  • FAA fixed-site data is useful airspace context because it can include a published recreational flying site and altitude ceiling.
  • MultiGP data is the strongest signal that an FPV racing community may be active nearby, though events and venues still need confirmation.
  • Published fixed-site ceiling data in this cluster includes 700 ft.
  • Named organization signals include Academy of Model Aeronautics.

Source confidence

The organization appears on an FAA-recognized CBO or safety-guideline source. That confirms safety-source status, not public flight permission.

This is not flight clearance

A profile means a source lead exists. It does not mean the place is public, open, safe, legal, or currently accepting drone pilots. Verify FAA airspace, LAANC, TFRs, Remote ID, landowner rules, club rules, and local restrictions before flying.