I wrote this up when the thread first came out and I haven't posted it but here goes.. it's not a rant.
Couple thoughts
(1) I stopped supporting AOPA a long time ago. The organization seems angry, defensive, and self aggrandizing. Because they're doing something largely intangible, like "advocating for our pilot rights" it's hard to say how much benefit they've had, or measure them against any kind of metric as far as being able to tell how successful they are. But their fear tactic way of keeping people to pay is quite low brow. What I can say is that after 20 years of flying I have yet to perceive any value they offer. They came to our flying group once for a photo op and that was it, frankly, it felt like they were just trying to get a photo op with planes and used us. Did they funnel students and pilots our way? I haven't see any evidence of that. Where were they when my friend (a paying and believing AOPA member) needed help resolving a labor dispute with his Mooney? Are they able to gently persuade some governmental action.. perhaps? Do they spend a lot of time patting themselves on the back and hosting banquet dinners... yes.
(2) Giving them some competition would be great, in a way, EAA already does this. People seem to leave AOPA and join EAA, since EAA seems closer to the actual joy of flying and by virtue of getting people involved in aviation EAA seems to have the side effect of giving us some voice just visa vie adding pilots to the mix. Someone extra, like a real grassroots advocacy group, that would be great. Instead of the government getting the same old usual emails from their AOPA folks they now have other organizations also pushing. There isn't just one environmental group out there lobbying...
(3) Their
war on FBOs doesn't make sense and is not one I'm interested in supporting. They had that misleading narrative showing a dude paying $1,660 just for putting gas in his C182 (that didn't even include the cost of the gas!). I almost exclusively use FBOs and I've never had to pay a $575 passenger drop off fee (or any passenger drop off fee for that matter).. this is at best accidentally misleading and hyperbolic, and at worst an outright lie. So what, you buy 10-15 gallons of gas and pay slightly more and you have a nice place to park your plane, concierge services, free food, nice lounge, usually a car (for free), the Uber knows where to pick you up and drop you off.. what the hell?? The FBO hatred from some members of the GA community has always been perplexing
(4) We need third class medical reform bad, I appreciated this push they gave with basicmed, largely thanks to Graves. But there's so much left to do with medical reform and they keep coming back to this as their crowning achievement. It also really isn't third class medical reform, unless you live in perfect health or have never been to the doctor in your life then getting a third class medical or anything higher than that is a raging disaster. What they really did was create a subcategory less than class 3 with very limited privileges and an anus exam (yes I know they copied an existing form, but just goes to show you that it wasn't any new creation just a bureaucratic way of shuffling papers around to make someone happy)
(5) Their claim of "we create pilots" (the second poster's link to AOPA back-patting achievements list) seems like a very heavy stretch of the truth. Have any of you met anyone who owes their certificate to AOPA?
(6) ..to piggy back on that, many of the achievements they list are really, if you read carefully, heavily padded. It's like the dude pumping your gas at the gas station who puts on his resume "petroleum transfer technician, safely managed the transfer of thousands of gallons of highly flammable toxic compounds from subterranean storage vessels to consumer products".. one of their claims literally boiled it down to them sending some pamphlets to flight schools and the other one was effectively a downloadable PowerPoint.. wow!
to mount a defense against tyranny (or whatever imminent crisis they want to create).
Yes! they've reduced themselves to using horrifying fear tactics like telling you that you are basically going to crash and die and flying will be too expensive if you don't send them money
All want to add is that people who think AOPA has accomplished nothing should fly in other countries. The US is, hands down, the best country in the world for GA. That's not an accident. AOPA did play a role in that over a very long timeframe.
No. There are probably a hundred different reasons that tie out to political, socioeconomic, cultural, anthropological and several other factors that have absolutely nothing to do with AOPA. The US is the best for GA, but to blindly say that is because of AOPA is a massive "assume the consequence" fallacy and also ignores lots of covariable factors