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BT wrote:
Unfortunately, yes. I raised it again last week and the membership has agreed to discuss this at our next meeting, but I found out from the treasurer that rather than raise hourly rates the club has been burning its capital fund which is now down to an amount that won't even replace the run-out engine let alone the entire airplane. So, I'm going to this meeting, but I fully expect to leave the club after the meeting. Matt Sounds like fiscal irresponsibility to spend set aside engine rebuild funds on something other than the engine. Are there by-laws in this club? Does not sound like a club at all. Sure, but they don't cover things like this. I've rarely seen bylaws that have this level of detail. It is mostly club history and convention going back many years I'm told (I joined just 3 years ago). I never even thought about this before and thus hadn't asked the tough questions or dug into the financials (most meetings don't even happen due to lack of a quorum). I should have dug in sooner, but just never envisioned this happening. I didn't join the club for a number of years as it was glaringly mismanaged financially and was in debt. It was 8 months behind on its fuel bill to the FBO so something like that and I was surprised they could still buy fuel. They had two airplanes and sold one and got the bills paid up and had $30K in the bank. They also got a new treasurer so I joined. I thought they had turned the corner, but I guess old habits die hard... Matt |
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