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I subscribe to AVWEB
http://www.avweb.com/ and receive a twice weekly news letter by email. Has great links to feature stories and had a much more depth of news on AirVenture this year. Liked their photo library and their stories covered more than just their advertisers. Ken Finney wrote: "ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... In article .com, says... This really made me angry. http://www.sportpilot.org/news/060803_ann.html It was a link from the EAA's eHotline email. I'll be sending out the appropriate emails and links to John Osterhout's web page. Please do the same. I am sick of Zoomy passing himself of as anything but a lying sack of ****. I almost fell of my chair when I saw that. I just fired off a letter to Tom P this AM I suggest we all dothe same. I can't believe they would endorse this phony,someone didn't do their homework at EAA. See ya Chuck S Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. |
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ChuckSlusarczyk wrote:
Hi John Be sure to write EAA about this mess they need to hear it from members. And thanks for hosting the zoomland since 1998 ,I can't believe it's been that long already. Wonder how many hits it's had. see ya Chuck PS say hi to the Misses for me According to the 2006 webstats ousterhout.net averages about 1,200 hits a day (45-65 unique visitors) with the Zoom pages consistently the most clicked. The missus says hi and that she's anxious to try MuzzleLoader again. - John Ousterhout - host of Zoomland since 1998 RAH-15 http://www.ousterhout.net |
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In article .com, Lou says...
Didn't I read that he was escorted out of Sun N Fun by the police from a request of EAA? Lou Actually SnF and EAA are separate orgs. But the Pres of SnF requested the police remove zoom. I think most members of the SnF board are EAA members. He's been escorted out 3 times and is now permanently banned from the show. Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret "credibility is was always about credibility" .....chuck s |
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I got a lame response from the EAA on this matter. I'll give them a
few more days to research the matter. John and Chuck, I told them to contact you directly for more info. I hope that you don't mind. I'll post the correspondence if the matter is not resolved by the EAA terminating any affiliation with Zoomy. If they don't boot him out the door posthaste, I'll be terminating my membership and I encourage other to do the same. Anyone else have anything to report? ChuckSlusarczyk wrote: In article , Richard Riley says... You got Tom P's email address? I need to do the same. I won't remain a member if this stands. I'll just change my annual pilgramage to Sun n Fun. I wrote to the editorial dept and they wrote back saying it was forwarded to Tom. I do have his office phone # and plan on calling in a couple days. We really need everyone to let EAA know that this was a dumb move .Without naming names I can say that this decision did not sit well with certain EAA staff members. Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret |
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![]() This is the response I got from the EAA today for the comments I sent (below): Thanks for your e-mail. To clarify things a bit, EAA was contacted by Jim Campbell to supply information to support and advance the sport pilot/light-sport aircraft movement. As we build and expand the sport pilot community, it's important to provide accurate information at every opportunity. This is another chance to do so. EAA treats its participation in this matter as it would any other request to provide technical information and expertise to a publisher developing sport pilot resources. We do not treat it as pro or con. We will, however, ensure that all material submitted from EAA and produced is accurate subject to EAA's review process. Thanks again for the e-mail. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me anytime. Best, Dick Knapinski EAA OSH 920-426-6523 Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 5:20 PM To: Membership Subject: Jim Cambell I quoted the EAA website: 08/03/06 - ANN SPORT PLANE RESOURCE GUIDE INCLUDES EAA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, EXPERTISE The Aero-News Network's 12th anniversary SportPlane Resource Guide will feature the technical expertise and experience of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), the acknowledged leader of the new sport pilot revolution. Scheduled for publication in 2007, the guide will offer in-depth information regarding sport pilot certification and available light-sport aircraft. As the new SportPlane Resource Guide is developed, EAA will provide guidance on sport pilot/light-sport aircraft matters; provide information on local and national EAA programs, such as EAA Chapters, Technical Counselors, Flight Advisors and its other programs; and assist with outreach to the sport pilot/light-sport aircraft community. "Today, EAA is at the forefront of implementing the sport pilot rule, so its input is invaluable to any effort to inform and educate those participating in the exciting, new sport pilot community," said Jim Campbell, Aero-News Network CEO and Editor-In-Chief. I wrote: Sir, You have chosen a most undesireable person to promote LSA and to associate with EAA. Has anyone at EAA ever looked into Campbells claims about his background? You can start by asking the staff at Sun N Fun. Then maybe give Chuck Slusarczyk a call. Finally, have a look at this site: http://www.ousterhout.net/zoom As an EAA member I desire that our organization have nothing to do with Mr. Campbell. |
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In article PVxCg.1129270$xm3.1122623@attbi_s21, John Ousterhout wrote:
According to the 2006 webstats ousterhout.net averages about 1,200 hits a day (45-65 unique visitors) with the Zoom pages consistently the most clicked. You should sell advertising. |
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On 10 Aug 2006 18:31:34 -0700, "jladd" wrote:
EAA treats its participation in this matter as it would any other request to provide technical information and expertise to a publisher developing sport pilot resources. Odd. Over the years, I've received extensive support from EAA for my books and articles, but they've never issued a press release about it.... Ron Wanttaja |
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On 10 Aug 2006 18:31:34 -0700, "jladd" wrote:
EAA treats its participation in this matter as it would any other request to provide technical information and expertise to a publisher developing sport pilot resources. We do not treat it as pro or con. We will, however, ensure that all material submitted from EAA and produced is accurate subject to EAA's review process. Dick Knapinski Look at the bright side, folks: this now makes EAA's deep pockets available to those who get Zoomed. If Campbell's book "does a CGS" on a company, that company can sue EAA, since an EAA spokesman has announced the produced content is accurate per EAA's review processes. Can't get a contingency-fee lawyer interested in suing Zoom, but I bet they'll be interested in EAA. Do you think EAA will claim that they weren't aware of Zoom's past problems? Ron Wanttaja |
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 00:23:10 -0700, Richard Riley
wrote: Can't get a contingency-fee lawyer interested in suing Zoom, but I bet they'll be interested in EAA. Do you think EAA will claim that they weren't aware of Zoom's past problems? It makes it tempting to go back into business. Maybe set up a partnership with Chuck, RB Brady and Don Jones just to make it irresistable. If you could somehow add Dennis Fetters to the mix, you'd have Zoom on your case so hard that Lemon Pledge couldn't release him. :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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Unfortunately for you, Jim has already published a guide similar to this one
and did a great job of it. The people working on compiling the information do a great job as well. Aero-News also offers the best news coverage of EAA activities, bar none. You want to **** in the wind, knock yourself out, but you're wasting your time. " wrote in message oups.com... This really made me angry. http://www.sportpilot.org/news/060803_ann.html It was a link from the EAA's eHotline email. I'll be sending out the appropriate emails and links to John Osterhout's web page. Please do the same. I am sick of Zoomy passing himself of as anything but a lying sack of ****. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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