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Using this flight planner has become a regular part of my preflight prep.
My membership expires at the end of this month. I sent in my renewal about a week ago. I noticed on Thursday I had lost access to the flight planner application just after getting a renewal reminder pop-up and I still don't have access. Has this happened to anyone else? I hope it was just a coincidence. If not, I think aopa is shooting themselves in the foot. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ |
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Mike Noel wrote:
Using this flight planner has become a regular part of my preflight prep. My membership expires at the end of this month. I sent in my renewal about a week ago. I noticed on Thursday I had lost access to the flight planner application just after getting a renewal reminder pop-up and I still don't have access. Has this happened to anyone else? I hope it was just a coincidence. If not, I think aopa is shooting themselves in the foot. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ Why not use the automatic renewal via your credit card. I have for years and it saves you some on your dues. I have been a consistent member since 1970. Although I cannot fly anymore (by myself) will stay a member as long as I live. BTW. I still liked the simple DUATS for the web. No weather overlays, but it was simple to use and gave you everything these more sophisticated ones due. http://www.duats.com/duats.cgi. I did have a problems with DUATS Golden Eagle as it provided some strange routings that the FAA computers did not. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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I checked with AOPA and the tech guy was very helpful. Turns out it has
something to do with the Firefox browser on my system. It used to work, but now doesn't, perhaps because of a version change. I can still get in with another brand browser. Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. I wish they would keep track of which of us ignore the renewal notices until the last month of our membership and send out notices accordingly instead of several months in advance, wasting time and money on unproductive mailings. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ "Ross" wrote in message ... Mike Noel wrote: Using this flight planner has become a regular part of my preflight prep. My membership expires at the end of this month. I sent in my renewal about a week ago. I noticed on Thursday I had lost access to the flight planner application just after getting a renewal reminder pop-up and I still don't have access. Has this happened to anyone else? I hope it was just a coincidence. If not, I think aopa is shooting themselves in the foot. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ Why not use the automatic renewal via your credit card. I have for years and it saves you some on your dues. I have been a consistent member since 1970. Although I cannot fly anymore (by myself) will stay a member as long as I live. BTW. I still liked the simple DUATS for the web. No weather overlays, but it was simple to use and gave you everything these more sophisticated ones due. http://www.duats.com/duats.cgi. I did have a problems with DUATS Golden Eagle as it provided some strange routings that the FAA computers did not. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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![]() "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... I checked with AOPA and the tech guy was very helpful. Turns out it has something to do with the Firefox browser on my system. It used to work, but now doesn't, perhaps because of a version change. I can still get in with another brand browser. Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. I like using a separate bank account just for my automatic purchases that only has a buffer of about twenty dollars. I wish they would keep track of which of us ignore the renewal notices until the last month of our membership and send out notices accordingly instead of several months in advance, wasting time and money on unproductive mailings. Just like with my magazine subscriptions that have 9 months remaining and I get renewal notices! :-) -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ "Ross" wrote in message ... Mike Noel wrote: Using this flight planner has become a regular part of my preflight prep. My membership expires at the end of this month. I sent in my renewal about a week ago. I noticed on Thursday I had lost access to the flight planner application just after getting a renewal reminder pop-up and I still don't have access. Has this happened to anyone else? I hope it was just a coincidence. If not, I think aopa is shooting themselves in the foot. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ Why not use the automatic renewal via your credit card. I have for years and it saves you some on your dues. I have been a consistent member since 1970. Although I cannot fly anymore (by myself) will stay a member as long as I live. BTW. I still liked the simple DUATS for the web. No weather overlays, but it was simple to use and gave you everything these more sophisticated ones due. http://www.duats.com/duats.cgi. I did have a problems with DUATS Golden Eagle as it provided some strange routings that the FAA computers did not. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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Mike Noel wrote:
I checked with AOPA and the tech guy was very helpful. Turns out it has something to do with the Firefox browser on my system. It used to work, but now doesn't, perhaps because of a version change. I can still get in with another brand browser. Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. I wish they would keep track of which of us ignore the renewal notices until the last month of our membership and send out notices accordingly instead of several months in advance, wasting time and money on unproductive mailings. I used to get a lot of unsolicited mailings from AOPA and called and told them to take me off the list and save their overhead. I have not got a thing since then except my magazine. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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Mike Noel wrote:
Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. I wish they would keep track of which of us ignore the renewal notices until the last month of our membership and send out notices accordingly instead of several months in advance, wasting time and money on unproductive mailings. This is also like buying with a credit card over the internet, but we will give our credit card to the teenager at someplace to charge an item and he walks away with it for awhile. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP Sold ![]() KSWI |
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![]() "Ross" wrote in message ... Mike Noel wrote: Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. I wish they would keep track of which of us ignore the renewal notices until the last month of our membership and send out notices accordingly instead of several months in advance, wasting time and money on unproductive mailings. This is also like buying with a credit card over the internet, but we will give our credit card to the teenager at someplace to charge an item and he walks away with it for awhile. He better stay right there in front of you. Now, when you give your card to a waitress, that's similar, but a credit card has built in protect that a debit card doesn't even approach. |
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![]() "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... I checked with AOPA and the tech guy was very helpful. Turns out it has something to do with the Firefox browser on my system. It used to work, but now doesn't, perhaps because of a version change. I can still get in with another brand browser. Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. Giving some the privilege of withdrawing money from your account is like handing them your checkbook. Just like a Debit Card doesn't have the same protection as a credit card, you're handing them CASH; not a good idea. Even if you trust them, any mistake means you're on you own. Matt |
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I think I found the problem with Firefox. I had added Skype to my computer.
After disabling the Skype extension for windows under TOOLS-ADD-ONS, Firefox was able to access the flight planner. -- Best Regards, Mike. http://flickr.com/photos/mikenoel/ "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... I checked with AOPA and the tech guy was very helpful. Turns out it has something to do with the Firefox browser on my system. It used to work, but now doesn't, perhaps because of a version change. I can still get in with another brand browser. Ross, I'm not comfortable with giving others automatic access to my accounts. Yes, it is convenient, but I like staying in control. Giving some the privilege of withdrawing money from your account is like handing them your checkbook. Just like a Debit Card doesn't have the same protection as a credit card, you're handing them CASH; not a good idea. Even if you trust them, any mistake means you're on you own. Matt |
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