azblackbird
Pattern Altitude
I like the AOPA staff lawyer. He's very pro business, writes great articles, and is very savvy about FAA legal matters.
After working with and running a small non-profit and seeing how hard it is to get anything done, I am *far* less critical of organizations like AOPA when they don't accomplish their goals. I'm certain their lobbying has helped fight off ATC privatization, and there just aren't many people out there looking out for GA at all.
AOPA also puts out a lot of really good educational content on top of a high-quality magazine. For those benefits, the annual membership cost is a no-brainer for me.
I was an AOPA member since the 1970's when the magazine started having articles about turbines and jets that was strike one, I could care sless I am not buying or ging to fly one, then the wine club, raising the membership fee, strike two and the the final strike was the Bruce/ Caitlyn Jenner article and AOPA trying to be politically correct, when there are so many other aviators out there, that would be so much more interesting to read about, who cares about a tranny that has Bonanza and can"t make up their mind which way to bat.
EAA, I have belonged for 30 years at least, I love the new magazine, I get a huge discount on Ford or Lincolns and do not have to argue with the dealer, and I get to camp at OSH, the only thing I dislike is you do not get window stickers for your car anymore on renewal, so many more benefits for us little guys driving old Cessna airplanes than AOPA.
AOPA single-handedly killed ATC privatization twice in past eight months. Last year, they set up everything you need for BasicMed, benefitting almost every holder of a Class 3 Medical. Dues are something like $79 a year.
And some people huff that AOPA is “not worth it.” Not WORTH it!!!??? What is WRONG with you people???
What, exactly, are you doing with $79 a year that benefits GA more than AOPA does?
Hi FloridaPilot.
You didn't say why you weren't satisfied with your AOPA membership, but I am (as a pilot and AOPA member for many years) sorry to hear that. I am a member of AOPA and EAA like many here. I am really not a member because of the benefits, like magazines, hats and other similar things I can get for my membership dollar. I am a member because I believe airplane owners and pilots need to be represented in Washington if we want to keep flying our small airplanes, and AOPA lobbies on our behalf to help us keep doing that. I believe the airlines (not the airline pilots) would tax us out of flying if it weren't for AOPA's representation. It takes a lot of work and money for an organization to get in a position to be respected by members of congress and looked to by those members and their staffs for input on aviation issues. I believe AOPA has risen to that level. I like to fly and would like for my grandchildren to have the opportunity to fly also. If we, as pilots, don't have representation in Washington, then the Young Eagles rides we give as EAA members will not amount to much as the young kids we fly won't be able to afford to fly. Take a look at Europe if you don't agree with me. There but for AOPA, go we. I know a lot of the people here don't agree with my view, and that is their right and I respect that. As long as I can, though, I will remain a member of AOPA.
Can we quickly compare AOPA's Membership to EAA's
I have been a member of both, am a member of only AOPA at the moment; a mere oversight on my part. I like the printed magazines. Anyone complaining about all of the crap that AOPA sends you in the mail should know that it pales in comparison to the unsolicited AARP stuff I get—even after I called them and told them to stop.
No need to shout. . I wouldn’t exactly say AOPA single-handedly killed privatization. They worked hand in hand with EAA and NBAA and others. It looked like good cooperation from the orginzations. I have been an AOPA member for nearly 20 years - but the group effort on privatization prompted me to join EAA this year as well. I intend to stay in both organizations as long as I am flying.AOPA single-handedly killed ATC privatization twice in past eight months. Last year, they set up everything you need for BasicMed, benefitting almost every holder of a Class 3 Medical. Dues are something like $79 a year.
And some people huff that AOPA is “not worth it.” Not WORTH it!!!??? What is WRONG with you people???
What, exactly, are you doing with $79 a year that benefits GA more than AOPA does?
No need to shout. . I wouldn’t exactly say AOPA single-handedly killed privatization. They worked hand in hand with EAA and NBAA and others. It looked like good cooperation from the orginzation
.Aviation safety institute (ASI) is alone worth the membership fee, because their accident analysis videos (which are free to anyone) are excellent. They do a pretty good job with advocacy as well.
EAA is worth joining just for Airventure, even if you are not building an airplane.
I also subscribe to IFR Magazine as well as PilotWorkshops.
All of these fees are a drop in the bucket compared to general flying costs. If you are concerned about it, I would have to ask how you are able to afford flying.
AOPA single-handedly killed ATC privatization twice in past eight months. Last year, they set up everything you need for BasicMed, benefitting almost every holder of a Class 3 Medical. Dues are something like $79 a year.
And some people huff that AOPA is “not worth it.” Not WORTH it!!!??? What is WRONG with you people???
What, exactly, are you doing with $79 a year that benefits GA more than AOPA does?
AOPA single-handedly killed ATC privatization twice in past eight months. Last year, they set up everything you need for BasicMed, benefitting almost every holder of a Class 3 Medical. Dues are something like $79 a year.
And some people huff that AOPA is “not worth it.” Not WORTH it!!!??? What is WRONG with you people???
What, exactly, are you doing with $79 a year that benefits GA more than AOPA does?
I got a letter in the mail to renew AOPA and I wasn't really satisfied with my membership. What memberships are you guys using and is it worth it?
So far I'm looking at EAA and I haven't become a member yet but what are your experiences?...Thank You.
FP
are you based out here? It is actually a decently actuve aairport for small single engine piston. Have flown in there alone and with the club many times and there's usually a number of GA there. if you want to actually get into Los Angeles then you really can't beat that for distance. Hawthorne is much further away and Van Nuys, well you might as well just drive if you are based outside of LAI wish they'd just let SMO die and get on with it.
Show one piece of non-AOPA produced evidence to support that. AOPA abandoned any true privatization fight for a crap basicmed.
We need a voice (or voices) in Washington, DC, and I gladly pay AOPA for performing that function. When there is a news story about aviation funding or the FAA appropriation there may be a quote from an AOPA spokesperson but very unlikely that the media would seek out an EAA spokesperson. Think of it from a reporter's viewpoint: "Aircraft Owners and Pilots" vs "Experimental Aircraft."
Bob