I quit AOPA after being a member for 36 years primarily because of this latest dues increase. What incensed me, and I know I'll get flamed for failing to carefully read all their junk mail, was that I would have taken a "lifetime" membership when it came out, which I'm told by them was sometime around the turn of the century -- but I never knew it happened. I figure I got a few mailings mixed in with the 2 dozen life insurance mailings, and the 3 dozen credit card offers that they mail every year, but trashed them all the same. If it was ever shown in the mag, I missed the 1/8 page blurb. When I called to complain about the LAST dues increase, which wasn't that long ago, in what I personally consider a brutally tone-deaf stance by them, I was informed that the "lifetime membership" fee was not graduated at all against one's age. So, a kid 20 years old (my age when I joined!) gets the same rate (I think about $1600) that I'd get at age 57....sorry, but that's insane given my 36 year history of paying dues. Then, upon deciding to quit, I started reading this forum and read more about what I consider insane salaries, which reinforced my decision.
BUT, NOW the footnote that's causing this post....I have now "unsubscribed" THREE TIMES, yes THREE TIMES, to their random e-mails begging me to re-join, and they keep showing up. So, my decision is certainly reinforced further by this onerous level of abuse. They will NOT give up.
To those who are still members, I suggest serious rumination on what value you're receiving -- the 3rd class medical reform was entirely due to Senator Jim Inhofe (it encompassed light twins because that's what he flies), they're consumed with Santa Monica, they let right seat requirements get out of control because of a few jerks in Buffalo, they won't advocate truly low-cost ADS-B equipage, I think they're flapping in the breeze on the privatization (fee-based usage) pending disaster, etc. They just seem like empty suits to me, vacuuming up money with little or no results. And to be totally petty, if I want to buy lottery tickets, I'll buy them myself, and I've grown weary of seeing strangers win airplanes, when it's OBVIOUS that the winners are vetted before being chosen. Just think about this -- probably 2/3 of the AOPA membership is like me -- inactive for long periods, never a hope of ownership, etc. How can it statistically be possible that EVERY SINGLE WINNER seems to have some natural fit for the use of their newfound lottery win -- I've not seen one profile ever for a winner where the happy winner said, "This baby's going straight to Trade-a-Plane, I got no more use for this damn thing than tits on a bull." I just wonder what's really going on with those "random" winner selections.
OK, FLAME AWAY!!!