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In my recent AOPA renewal notice, they mentioned the annual sweepstakes,
stating that the odds are "much better than the state lotteries that millions participate in . . ." That made me wonder - do people join AOPA, even non-pilots, just for the sweepstakes? True, a one-in 500,000 (or whatever it is) chance of winning $200,000 is much better than a state lottery. Certainly they have every interest in increasing their membership as much as possible - but do they have any obligation in this respect? They lobby on behalf of pilots, owners and users - but what if 1/3 of their members are just lottery players? This said, I've never seen a non-pilot win one of the planes. GF |
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