iflyatiger
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For your consideration..
AOPA is an organization created and tasked with promoting and protecting Aviation / General Aviation.. It collects your money (to complete this mission?).
Why didn't AOPA take advantage of the incredible outpouring of generosity and the benefits provided by Operation Air Drop? Here we have pilots using their planes at their own expense to help the people of the Carolinas affected by Hurricane Florence and by all accounts it was an incredible success.
They should have gone nationwide with this story and keyed in on a few facts.
- The generosity of private pilots.
- The usefulness of small planes in emergencies as well as everyday
- The usefulness of small and local airports even to people that don't have any use for an airport on a day-to-day basis! For instance tell the public that when an airport is closed the community looses the access by air to that community. The people that where helped by Operation Air Drop would certainly vouch for this fact. Think Santa Monica airport, under attack right now..
This would not be asking for a thank you or a pat on the back for the people that volunteered but it is well within the rights and duty of AOPA to get the word out.
And yes I did a Google search for " AOPA Florence " and sure a few links are returned but they are links to the AOPA website or news articles on the AOPA domain. This search should yield results from all forms of national media and other sites.
Why is it that I have to think of the obvious here? Doesn't AOPA have employees that are paid to think of this type of thing?
AOPA is an organization created and tasked with promoting and protecting Aviation / General Aviation.. It collects your money (to complete this mission?).
Why didn't AOPA take advantage of the incredible outpouring of generosity and the benefits provided by Operation Air Drop? Here we have pilots using their planes at their own expense to help the people of the Carolinas affected by Hurricane Florence and by all accounts it was an incredible success.
They should have gone nationwide with this story and keyed in on a few facts.
- The generosity of private pilots.
- The usefulness of small planes in emergencies as well as everyday
- The usefulness of small and local airports even to people that don't have any use for an airport on a day-to-day basis! For instance tell the public that when an airport is closed the community looses the access by air to that community. The people that where helped by Operation Air Drop would certainly vouch for this fact. Think Santa Monica airport, under attack right now..
This would not be asking for a thank you or a pat on the back for the people that volunteered but it is well within the rights and duty of AOPA to get the word out.
And yes I did a Google search for " AOPA Florence " and sure a few links are returned but they are links to the AOPA website or news articles on the AOPA domain. This search should yield results from all forms of national media and other sites.
Why is it that I have to think of the obvious here? Doesn't AOPA have employees that are paid to think of this type of thing?