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Mark... I'll bite..
1) why bring the SSA Mag... bring your SSA Card.. easier to carry 2) Some "clubs" are SSA Charter Clubs, and all members, visiting members must be SSA Members to be covered under the SSA Group insurance. 3) Club Charters or By-laws may need to be changed to reflect a membership category for what you propose to meet the Group Insurance requirements. Our bylaws already recognize other SSA Members as visiting members, but they still pay the "visiting member fee". Come on, for SSA Visitors it's only $10 per day for the first 3 days.. and then you are good to go for a month. Same thing we charge our own membership. And for $25 you get a 2K tow in your glider, or check out and rent the clubs 2-33 / 1-26. We don't have a $1000 "join up fee". Those high fees can keep new (non-pilots) from joining and taking lessons, and it's the students that keep the club solvent. BT "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:42222b96$1@darkstar... In one of Dennis Wright's editorials he wrote about several ideas to help promote soaring. On the list were some things already being done (CAP, EAA young eagles getting a new name, etc.) One thing in the list I found very interesting, however, was the idea of SSA membership and club "co-membership." So if you were an SSA member, or maybe if you were a club member somewhere, you would be accepted into other club without paying an entry fee, etc. I discussed this with some clubs and commercial operators, and they weren't too keen on the no application fee and no dues idea. BUT, we came up with the idea that an SSA member could walk into any club or commercial operator, and any application fees or doubling of charges, etc, would be waived for one day a year. Call it the "member for a day" program. Kind of like "king for a day." Bring your Soaring magazine confirming you are an SSA member. Walk in to any club and show it, and you'll be treated like a member that day. No initiation fees, etc. Go fly with an instructor, or another club pilot. Details of wanting to fly one's own glider there using the club for tows, or details of wanting to fly club equipment solo, would be arranged seperately. I think this would realy help the walk-in stuff. No mystery, no hidden charges, no having to "investigate" what is offered. Show up at the door and get treated like a part of the club. Welcome! I also think this might cross-pollenate more for current glider pilots. Haven't you always wanted to go fly just one day maybe at some gliderport you know nothing about? A little intimidated about having to face fees and applications? Wouldn't it be nice to know you can be treated like a member for a day? I'm sure there are plenty of clubs already doing this, but I'd love to see this as a blanket "Welcome!" assurance from SSA. Country clubs and sailing clubs often honor memberships at other clubs for short-term visitors. Just climb aboard the boat and we'll go sail together, and you gotta pay for your steak at the end like all the other members. If it's just once a year, I can't see this idea cutting into dues or initiation fees much. Anyway, what do you all think? Wouldn't it be fun to walk in to any club with your Soaring magazine and say "I'd like to be a member for a day?" In article . com, wrote: Bill Daniels wrote: ... You really need to visit the nearest gliderport and take a ride. Assuming you are in the USA, check www.ssa.org and click the button "Where to fly" to find the nearest location. Uh, I think you're right. I belong to a local flying club, one of our members is a gliding enthusiast who flys out of another club in Pensylvania. I suspect I could go with her up there pretty much any weekend. -- FF -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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