great organisations that have found themselves between a rock and a hard place on this subject.
Yes, and sometimes great organizations are put into the position where they'll have to do the hard thing. Being seen to do the hard thing in their member's better interest is what makes and keeps them great. It's just sad that a few people could put them into a situation where the decision to do the hard thing is needed at all! Individual members of an organization are most appreciated when their actions can be seen to be pulling together for the sake of the organization - as opposed to their own personal interest in conflict with the interests of the organization members. Tracey represents general aviation poorly, and casts a poor light on those who defend her dubious actions. Let her, as anyone, be seen to do selfless prideworthy things, so the members can rally around to support those good activities!