I would agree that it is not a life or death matter if Graham told a lie to the members, but it is important as it would demonstrate to us the true nature of the person. As far as I am concerned if the PFA CEO did misled us then he should go, there is no excuse.
Flying and being a pilot used to be something special, trust and integrity was part of the package.
I do think that the way our society has gone is regrettable. it seems to be OK to lie now, that goes from those who lead the country to those at the top of large companies. Perhaps we as members should want our association to be different.
Dawn