The United States Ultralight Association, based in Gettysburg, PA, has a rich history of advocating for operational freedoms for ultralight pilots since its inception in 1988. USUA's efforts have included petitioning the FAA for reduced medical requirements and promoting self-evaluation standards similar to those for glider and balloon pilots.
In response to challenges in the 1990s, USUA remained steadfast in its commitment to ensuring fair regulations for recreational pilots, ultimately influencing the FAA's decision to adopt a driver's license solution for medical requirements. Through its advocacy and dedication, USUA continues to support the ultralight community and uphold safety standards for all pilots.
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