That is a great great post Rick!!! I hold my nose as I renew with USHPA every year. If I had another option, believe me, I would take it.
My goal is to return the sport of hang gliding to the pilots and clubs just as you've mentioned. For better or worse, I can do that much more effectively if I can fly at sites from coast to coast and talk to the pilots there. That requires USHPA membership, so I hold my nose and pay it. I run for Regional Director every year which gives me a small platform to ask for things like open voting by the board and fairness for our clubs. That requires USHPA membership, so I hold my nose and pay it. Our club has been asking for site insurance at Torrey Pines. USHPA hasn't given it, but at least we have the ability to openly request it. Again, that requires USHPA membership, and again I hold my nose and pay it.
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Remember, above all else, BobK sought to replace the U$hPA with a representative organization harkening back to the USHGA. They would like to grind BobK under their thumbs.
Rick, truer words were never spoken. The US Hawks will hopefully fill the vacuum that USHPA is creating by abandoning the founding principles of a national
PILOT's association. And that's not Bob Kuczewski's organization. That's Rick Masters' organization, and Bill Cummings' organization, and Sam Kellner's organization, and Eagle's organization, and Joe Faust's organization, and Robin Hastings' organization, and Charlie Schneider's organization, and Jerry Worsencroft's organization, and Phil Sergent's organization, and Frank Colver's organization, and Neil Larson's organization, and Michael Giles' organization, and John Coyier's organization, and so many others. When we finally come up with our bylaws, I want them to resemble the Constitution of the United States. I want them to have founding principles which shall not be violated. I want them to have checks and balances to keep anyone from seizing too much power. I want them to be bylaws that will be short enough (like the Constitution) for people to actually be able to read them ... and understand them!!
That's what we're working to build here, and anyone who believes in that goal is welcome.
I know right now it seems like this is just Bob's version of Davis's Oz Report or Jack's ".org". That's somewhat true right now, but we have a goal here that they do not share. You never hear Davis or Jack saying that when they get enough active members they're going to create a Board of Directors and turn control over to them. That's not their goal. That's what makes us different. We are working to get to the point where we can really be an organization of the pilots, by the pilots, and for the pilots. That's where we want to go, and the sooner we can build up enough critical mass the sooner that will happen.