Lots of very good points Bill...
billcummings wrote:The reason that the U$hPA members have to rely on the OZ report, HG(dot)org, and the US Hawks for shared knowledge and not find it at a U$hPA forum is at least two fold. Liability and control of the membership.
Right on both counts. The control aspect includes not having to answer reasonable questions asked by the members ... like "Why can't we see how our Directors are voting?" and "How can we know whether we want to vote for a particular Director if we have no idea what they support or oppose at USHPA?"
billcummings wrote:If the RGSA had never held a US National Hang Gliding event years back we never would have gotten into the site insurance nightmare that has persisted for decades since. No other sport to my knowledge is required to carry insurance while using the same land in the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. (New Mexico is located in the United States and is not in Mexico.)
The requirement to have insurance -
in advance - for things that we
might do to hurt other people goes against the notions of equality and self-reliance that were the cornerstones of this country.
billcummings wrote:One discussion I would like to see hashed out among the practicing directors is how to keep the US Hawks Forum from falling prey to the same legal (censored) concerns that seem to be plaguing the U$hPA.
We're already doing one thing right now. I'm not sure if I agree that money is the root of ALL evil, but it certainly accounts for a sizeable chunk of it. The Torrey Hawks have avoided all kinds of problems by simply not accepting money in any form.
billcummings wrote:Should we discuss crashes in great detail only in the free speech zone where we indemnify ourselves by saying that the US Hawks neither supports nor approves of the content in the free speech zone?
Maybe we could discuss carnage over on Tad’s website where I’m sure we would receive a complete volunteer review of what was done wrong by any participant with precise, in depth, analysis of any stupidity or brain dead idiocy being displayed.
You're certainly a creative thinker Bill!!
billcummings wrote:The point being we should not allow at the US Hawks any suppression of accident reports solely out of concern for the bottom line of an insurance company. We pilots have a greater concern for our safety that places an insurance company’s concern in second place or lower.
I agree with that. It's too bad that the current legal structure forces us to make such a choice. Open reporting of accident information should not be at the peril of financial loss.