Cub Driver wrote:
asked who
was in "the zone". There were probably 50 or 60 people there, and only
two hands were raised.
Maybe low-time pilots are too interested in flying to be seminaring
about it?
MAPA meetings aren't really seminars. They're opportunities to dine with a
bunch of fellow aviators. However, just for fun, there's usually a speaker
or three to whom we pay some attention.
MAPA does run seminars, but these are different (ie. the food isn't as good
{8^).
It's been only relatively recently that I've become "socially" involved with
aviation like this. It definitely adds to the experience.
At to the number of low time pilots that dine with us...perhaps we don't do
enough to get the word out. I suppose one solution would be to mention the
organization, and our meetings in northern NJ every month, in a USENET
posting.
I could also mention the organization's URL:
http://midatlanticpilots.com/
Those would probably be good ideas.
- Andrew