Great post and great ideas Bill!!!!
It would be great to have the ParaHawks turn out just as you've described ... a responsible paragliding organization!!!
As I've mentioned, I really don't want to be taking the lead on the ParaHawks. I'm just helping it get started and off on the right foot. I would love to see a good honorable PG pilot start taking the lead there, so please spread the word. The ParaHawks already has 2 members, but unlike the US Hawks, we're currently keeping the list private for club members only. I've also decided to try a different sign up approach ... which we might adopt on the US Hawks. Right now anyone can sign up as a "US Hawks Member" and then I have to check them out by sending an email (you know the drill). Many never respond to the email and so they're just hanging out there as unapproved users who are still in our forum's database. It's not a big deal, but it's not as clean as I'd prefer.
On the ParaHawks forum, there's a "Contact us" form that prospective members can use which doesn't actually register them, but sends me an email message. Then I can respond to be sure they're real people and ONLY THEN create a user account for them.
billcummings wrote:The subject of a separate PG organization from the USHPA has come up between myself (H4) and other HG/PG and PG only pilots that I fly with here in USHPS's Region # 4.
Discussions with other pilots have revealed to me that they are unhappy with the support the USHPA is giving businesses to the detriment of recreational paragliding. They don't like the fact that there has been no clampdown on schools abusing the tandem exemption and are afraid that the FAA might do away with the exemption which would hurt actual training efforts. Also of concern is the risk exposure to children that are not mentally mature enough to fully understand and weigh the inherent risks of any type of flight. The feeling here is that the USHPA is lacking the will to enforce SOP violations which has the insurance problem spiraling down the toilet while the insurance premiums have just lately blasted off of the launching pad.
There are lots of good responsible PG pilots out there (I like to think I'm one of them). It's unfortunate that they're also saddled with the corrupt "insider's club" at USHPA. I'd like to see one of those good responsible pilots step forward in a leadership role of the ParaHawks and then apply for their own tandem rating (as we should be doing in the US Hawks).
billcummings wrote:Stay pure to recreational PG and support only PG interests. Supporting speed gliding, wing suite flying, golf, hockey, hang gliding or soccer can only get in the way of paragliding.
Gee, I sort of liked the "
ParaHawks Paragliding and Roller Derby Association".
The world is changing ... for the better!!
P.S. I just updated the example to use "John Q. Pilot" to honor Joe's request.