OK, I'll put my head down and await the fallout
'I don't belong to any organisation'
Sorry, I just don't. Not because I'm tight, Since learning in 1997 and always rented I'm not sure which would be the best and have commited the crime of doing nothing.
It would be much less confusing if there was just one body representing us. Am I right in assuming there are many others like me or do I need some correction therapy?
In my defence I've just had a nice letter from Mr Robinson with my AOPA aerobatic certificate inviting me to join. I've asked if paying monthly by Direct debit is an option but not heard anything yet. I take it as a NO. OK, I'm 90% mind made up that I'll join this and the British Aerobatic Association
Then there's the PFA....Oh what to do! I could stop flyind and join them all I suppose...
One point though that I suppose is the decider for joining, if a bit 'Me Me ME'. If I am ever unfortunate enough to have an accident and survive (this bit being fortunate!), who will I turn to for help??
If this thread runs a good course, which I hope it will, I guess it will be the ultimate decider for me and others. Hopefully in the 'positive sense for AOPA'! After all if we all join it would be cheaper and they would be Louder
What's the percentage of pilots in AOPA?
TT
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