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Having seen the disgraceful display at the convention today, in which
AOPA's Phil Boyer described Mr. Stone (TSA Administrator) as a friend to general aviation, expressed his support for him keeping his job as long as possible, provided him with a public platform and finally orchestrated a standing ovation for him, I think it's fair to assume that AOPA has shown that it is a paper tiger that won't even embarrass - never mind actively oppose - the unelected official responsible for the biggest successful regulatory attack on general aviation in living memory. With AOPA unwilling to make a fuss and FAA mysteriously entirely absent from the debate, it will now be perfectly clear to TSA that there will be no effective opposition to any other lunacy it chooses to implement - and certainly there will be nothing stopping TSA from making the lives of resident alien pilots miserable or impossible. All of this follows yesterday's slap in the face by TSA, which only partially postponed the implementation of the rule, and continues the distinction between resident aliens (who have already been thoroughly vetted by DHS) and natural born U.S. Citizens (who generally have not). With friends like Mr. Stone, general aviation hardly needs enemies. I'm afraid AOPA has "gone native" in Washington. It's sad. |
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AOPA was actually very effective on this.
Congress created the basic requirement. TSA then went way overboard in the implementation but was quite responsive to the AOPA's input in rolling it back about as far as they could without getting congress to change the recently passed law. Give AOPA big points for getting Stone to the convention and Stone for going. Things get done by having access and making friends with those who have the power to change things. Sure, the situation is still a mess but it's much better than it could have been. Doing the warm fuzzy with Stone after the gains just made is a lot more productive than making him an enemy. You can be sure Stone will be taking Boyer's phone calls in the future. Next time, maybe he'll even try to save the flap they have just been through and seek some advice from AOPA first. I see this as a big breakthrough even though it didn't make the whole alien rule disappear. The real problems start with the laws being passed in an environment where any attempt to inject reason is seen as weakness and being "soft" on terrorism. You can bet that anyone who pointed out in congress that this requirement was silly would have his opponent telling the voters next election that he didn't care if they got crop dusted with anthrax in their sleep. For real relief from this kind of thing, the voters have to start sending people to congress who have the character not to panic and pander like sheep. Since voters refuse to read any more and 99% vote on the basis of the attack ads they see during TV commercial breaks, most seat are going to go to the candidate that can raise the most money. If you look at business, you'll see that money generally doesn't flow to the ones run with the most honesty and integrity. At least we have the government we deserve. -- Roger Long |
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