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I do not believe that very many of us feel well served by having the SSA
office in Hobbs, but in Wisconson, among all the political hogwash that goes on there. Give me a break. I have belonged to EAA much longer that SSA, and I would drop EAA in a heartbeat, but never SSA. The feeling of getting a true direct vote for SSA directors, and to have some influence if one so desires is great. Take a good look at EAA structures, if you do not live close to Oshkosh, or have a famous name........you are a NOBODY and very likely to stay that way!!! so if you want to move Hobbs, then why not think of a real and viable soaring site. Harris Hill comes to mind very quickly!!!!!! "Terry" wrote in message ups.com... snoop wrote: "what if the SSA became a division of the EAA, similar to the Vintage, Classic, Warbird divisions of the EAA. Just curious for thoughts.========================================= ============= The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI)-a division of the EAA with approximately the same number of members as the SSA-could serve as an example. NAFI publishes its own magazine, has its own web page, sells its own merchandise, sends out email blasts to its members on a monthly basis, and generally promotes professional flight instruction though achievement awards such as the Master Instructor program. This is accomplished with a small staff located within the infrastructure of the EAA in Wisconsin. Sound familiar? NAFI runs on volunteers, as do many of our alphabet groups. Every year a general call goes to the NAFI membership to help man the booth at Oshkosh and Sun 'n Fun. In 2002, I was at Sun 'n Fun as a volunteer for NAFI. We had about 20 members manning our booth, all there to help, and to hopefully see the airshow. With such a large group, all participants frequently took breaks. During the day, I found the SSA table manned by Burt and Kathy Compton who had apparently became the usuals for these events. Why doesn't SSA have a similar system to request such a level of volunteering, instead of relying on the regulars? Two people to man a booth for the entirety of the event will ensure that no one ever volunteers. SSA recently made a call for volunteers in many areas. In an area that fit my particular expertise, I tried to volunteer but two months after my initial contact-no response or action has occurred. The apparent lack of interest is puzzling. When I renewed my membership in SSA last year, I made a suggestion like your's. Mr. Wright had just assumed his position and asked for forbearance while he revitalized our organization. This past year has shown many improvements, with many more remaining. Such a merger might cure some of the problems that are directly related to a lack of infrastructure. Hobbs is a terrific soaring site, but is it appropriate for our membership? I think not. Terry Claussen SSA member since 1979 |
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