What will keep the US Hawks from becoming another USHPA?
Answer: The USHPA itself.
They don't want competition.
Fine.
The USHPA will not feel threatened by the refusal to allow financial incentive as part of the Hawk's platform.
Along with being restricted to recreational hang gliding, the Hawks must avoid supporting any financial arrangements that allow individuals to prosper financially from hang gliding activities.
The Hawks must be agnostic toward hang gliding for profit.
It's not necessarily a bad thing. It's just not our thing.
No rules for or against enterprise.
A focus on hang gliding for fun. Peer instruction and support. An education and ratings protocol that satisfies expectations of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
Leave the money side to the clubs and the USHPA.
No one seeking to enrich themselves through hang gliding will waste his time in an org that doesn't allow it.
Others who wish to participate and mess thing up through malicious intent will find they have little to do except make fools of themselves.
This is the way the Hawks can grow into a national grassroots recreational hang gliding organization.
It also means the Hawks must not participate in the RRG scheme.
No schemes. Just flying. And low, low. low membership fees.
This is why the mission statement and operating procedures for the Hawks must be set in stone, requiring for instance a 99% membership vote to change it.
- Form a national recreational hang gliding association without schemes -