BigBird wrote:I happen to know of a USH"P"A chapter that is oping out of that organization at the end of the year. I'll let them know about the US Hawks. My HG roots were born in a very small Northern California club, the Shasta Sky Sailors. It was founded in Redding in 1974. Despite being a small group, we managed to open some great sites.
That would be super!!!!
We're building the US Hawks on a club-based model. That's why each club has its own forum here on the US Hawks. The clubs themselves make the decisions regarding their forums. They choose the color schemes, they choose the sub-forum layout. They set the rules of their forum and I just carry them out. That's something that USHPA should be doing, but they're afraid of pilots actually speaking out. Hasn't it always seemed a little strange that there's no "USHPA Forum" in the electronic era?
Also, we've had (and still have) several clubs who have been both US Hawks Chapters and USHPA Chapters. So there's no conflict. It's like a buffet. You can get your insurance through USHPA and your free speech through US Hawks. As we grow, I'm hoping someday we'll be able to provide insurance as well. Then we'll actually have competition in the marketplace, and that will be good for everyone.
BigBird wrote:I'm a firm believer that motivated pilots working with integrity on goals that actually benefit flying sites, pilots and our future, trump size. I read somewhere in this site something about "leaving your ego behind". Bingo, egos should never be the motivating factor in any action or decision.
That's exactly the kind of attitude we want to foster here at the US Hawks!!! Thanks for joining us.
By the way, we'd love to hear the story behind that avatar. Can you tell us more about it?