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Old March 23rd 05, 05:26 AM
John Godwin
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When I tried to get involved with Aviation Exploring (I was the
Aviation Explorer Coordinator for the county BSA Council). I wanted
to line up aviation-related activities (Tower, Center visits and
tours of aviation museums) via short trips in GA aircraft .. no dice.

BSA HQ, at that time, steadfastly felt that these Piper Cubs were
downright dangerous and put so many restrictions that they, in
essence, prohibited flights as part of any Aviation Exploring
program.

Glad to see that things may have changed ... maybe enough of the
folks here abandoning BSA over this issue may have helped change
BSA's mind.

"Robert M. Gary" wrote in
oups.com:

Nothing severe in the BSA insurance restrictions. EAA provies the
$1m smooth insurance for you for $35/year. I do it all the time,
no problem with BSA. You just need to fill out both a BSA tour
permit and a flight permit and have it signed by council. YOu also
need to provide information such as medical,etc


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