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Somehow a version of my "Gloom" post (which I also posted on the
Cherokee Pilots Association's "Cherokee Chat") ended up in Phil Boyer's in-box. AOPA President Boyer apparently questioned Piper's management about the status of Piper's support (or reported lack thereof) of our "ancient" aircraft, prompting the following statement from Mark S. Miller, Chief Corporate Spokesperson of Piper Aircraft, Inc.: "Contrary to rumors, inaccurate representations and misinterpretations in respect to Piper Aircraft's position on parts availability, Piper has not and will not set a cutoff date for spare parts availability. Published reports that Piper President & CEO Jim Bass announced such a cutoff are unfounded and untrue. Piper maintains a total of more than 15,000 active spare parts and manages a total of approximately 25,000 spare parts. Our goal is to try and support all certified models that we have produced in our 70-year history whenever possible." Ah, spin control. Some day I want to have a "Chief Corporate Spokesperson" in my company who will clarify and sanitize all the stupid things *I* say... :-) Seriously, however, I think the clamor (especially amongst members of the Cherokee Pilots Association) over Piper CEO Bass's speech at last weekend's CPA fly-in is truly an example of a victory for us "little guys". In my opinion, Mr. Bass was either floating a trial balloon idea about cutting off support for old, out-of-production aircraft, or he just got carried away during his speech and injected his own personal opinions. Either way, this reaction -- sudden, vociferous, succinct, loud, and unanimous -- from the pilot community has effectively and surely shot it down. Suddenly, there is less to be gloomy about! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Gloom | Jay Honeck | Piloting | 194 | July 7th 07 05:12 AM |