the segregation of recreational Aviation is what is going to kill this sport.
howie wrote:the segregation of recreational Aviation is what is going to kill this sport.if we all can't get along and start recognizing people for their abilities then it's over.with the new drones and the people flying gyrocopters in the Washington DC.soon no one's going to be allowed in the air if you're not a part 91 pilot.
RickMasters wrote:Hang gliding is a unique sport.
It's not "segregation" for it to remain one.
The problem is subjugation.
Hang gliding almost became subjugated to ultralights in the early 1980s when the USHGA tried to mix them with our sport.
There was a lot more money in ultralights and there were a lot more people involved.
It took an outcry from USHGA members to force the ultralights out.
Only by this action did we regain control of our true soaring sport (by the skin of our teeth).
USPA represents skydiving.
SSA represents soaring sailplanes.
EAA and USUA represent experimental powered aircraft.
USPPA represents powered paragliders.
These organizations form consortiums to promote their common interests.
But they don't combine unrelated sports within their associations.
Only the USHPA combines unrelated types: soaring parachutes and weight-shift gliders.
Because of disproportionate numbers, paragliding controls hang gliding.
This is the result of the integration of disparate sports.
It doesn't work.
It is a mistake that needs to be corrected.
It has nothing to do with "getting along."
We don't need to give up control of hang gliding to work together with other types of recreational aviation.
This is why the US Hawks seeks to become a national recreational hang gliding association as an alternative to the mutant USHPA.
Chris McKeon wrote:I hear all this talk about How HG is Dying.
howie wrote:the segregation of recreational Aviation is what is going to kill this sport.if we all can't get along and start recognizing people for their abilities then it's over.
Rick Masters wrote:This is why the US Hawks seeks to become a national recreational hang gliding association as an alternative to the mutant USHPA.
eagle wrote: The question arises Who is protecting recreational pilots... NO ONE
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