iflyatiger
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iflyatiger
For your consideration..
AOPA has just given away the organization you have been helping to build for all these years.
- Drone pilots are not the same as aircraft pilots for one major reason.. They don't have the same skin in the game. Their life or the life of passengers do not depend on the safe outcome of their flights.
- If AOPA is now a lobby organization for both types of pilots, whose side are they going to take if a dispute of any kind involves both airplane and drone? Sure they might try to mediate but do you you think they can fully stand behind either. It has been diluted both in strength of mission and also financially.
- For example.. Past members have contributed to the success of AOPA and some reports say they have 70 million in the bank. Wasn't that money collected for one reason, to support and also lobby for General Aviation ( Fixed wing and Helicopter )? Will they not spend that money if needed on their new drone members ? Isn't this dilution contrary to AOPA's charter and their stated purpose when soliciting the millions and millions of dollars?
- If and when the ratio of members favors the drone members do you think that AOPA will continue to lobby for airplane member at the expense of their drone members, I seriously doubt it. And by the time we find out the answer it will be too late.
This is a big deal! If there is no threat to our place in this organization I sure think they should lay out the facts and the legal aspect to all of the members. Does anyone think this will happen?
All I can think of is that they should figure out some form of sister organization (DOPA) that is starting out new and not piggybacking on the current organization?
No one needs to try and convince me this is not true. I certainly could end up wrong and would be happy to admit it if proven in the future but there is nothing for me to debate at this time.
Thank you for your time..
AOPA has just given away the organization you have been helping to build for all these years.
- Drone pilots are not the same as aircraft pilots for one major reason.. They don't have the same skin in the game. Their life or the life of passengers do not depend on the safe outcome of their flights.
- If AOPA is now a lobby organization for both types of pilots, whose side are they going to take if a dispute of any kind involves both airplane and drone? Sure they might try to mediate but do you you think they can fully stand behind either. It has been diluted both in strength of mission and also financially.
- For example.. Past members have contributed to the success of AOPA and some reports say they have 70 million in the bank. Wasn't that money collected for one reason, to support and also lobby for General Aviation ( Fixed wing and Helicopter )? Will they not spend that money if needed on their new drone members ? Isn't this dilution contrary to AOPA's charter and their stated purpose when soliciting the millions and millions of dollars?
- If and when the ratio of members favors the drone members do you think that AOPA will continue to lobby for airplane member at the expense of their drone members, I seriously doubt it. And by the time we find out the answer it will be too late.
This is a big deal! If there is no threat to our place in this organization I sure think they should lay out the facts and the legal aspect to all of the members. Does anyone think this will happen?
All I can think of is that they should figure out some form of sister organization (DOPA) that is starting out new and not piggybacking on the current organization?
No one needs to try and convince me this is not true. I certainly could end up wrong and would be happy to admit it if proven in the future but there is nothing for me to debate at this time.
Thank you for your time..