Rick Masters wrote:Of course, I support Joe Faust as an Advisory Director of the US Hawks.
YES
Thanks for your vote Rick!!
I think it's fitting that the first vote of one hang gliding legend would be to support the nomination of another hang gliding legend!!
Rick Masters wrote:Joe, we are not real directors at this time.
We are just a group offering formal opinions in private.
That's a little bit unfair. Every vote of the Board has been carried out - including votes where I disagreed fairly strongly. The primary reason that the Hawks Board is "Advisory" is so that I shoulder all liability myself. Legally speaking, I do make all decisions and that removes a barrier to participation.
Rick Masters wrote:A visionary (not me) had a brilliant idea ...
It could happen to anyone.
Rick Masters wrote:So the Hawks remain a discussion group without liability, if it chooses, or it can launch a nationwide hang gliding association.
This is the only point where I would request a little change in thinking. The U.S. Hawks IS a nationwide hang gliding association. An association is a group of people who have joined together for a common cause. Human beings have been creating associations long before there was an IRS 501anything classification. Human beings have been creating associations and guilds and clubs even before their was a United States of America. So please stop using this narrow IRS brain-washed definition of 'Association" when talking about the U.S. Hawks. We are a nationwide hang gliding association. Ask Sam in Texas. Ask Warren in Missouri. Ask Scott in New York. Ask Bill in New Mexico. Ask Neil in Florida. Ask Joe in Los Angeles.
But ... other than a few of my nit picks, I think it's a great way to move forward. Mostly, I like the idea that people should do the things that excite them. It's clear from your comments and your long track record that this is something that motivates you and that you'll do well. We're happy to support you, and it provides a means for people to donate to good causes without tainting the "purity" of the U.S. Hawks.
I also like the idea of our sites linking to each other and being supportive of each other while retaining our individual autonomy.