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Your action represents everything that is good and wonderful about EAA
and my home-state of Wisconsin! -- Jay Honeck Jay, this response left me feeling kind of funny. As much as I like the show and museum I have rather ambivalent feelings about EAA the organization, for this reason: A fellow I work with's grandmother lived near Wittman Field, and when EAA wanted to expand and she wouldn't sell they had Oshkosh condemn her property and evict her from a house and land that had been in their family for generations, which was then "donated" to EAA. This happened some years ago, recent Supreme Court decisions not-withstanding, and my friend is still plenty bitter about it. I hate bullies, and EAA came across as such to me. I also have some question about nepotism and Tom Poberezny getting quite wealthy from our dues, from a position given to him by his father who also was made quite wealthy from the organization he founded. I can accept Paul Poberezny getting rich from EAA; he put a lot into founding the group. But passing the torch to his son so he can get paid a pretty incredible (in my opinion) salary from EAA just galls me more than a little. You make some good points. I had heard that story about the land seizure in the past, and always assumed it was overblown in the re-telling -- but apparently not? As for Tom P., I don't know. The guy grew up in EAA, flew airshows for 25 years, and has the ear of his father at all times. If you are going to provide stability and continuity in an organization like EAA, that first "change of command" is all-so-important. Going from Paul to Tom probably did more psychologically for the organization than anything else, giving the membership faith that nothing major would change. Which, of course, proved to be untrue. Oshkosh has expanded exponentially since Paul stepped down. As for his pay, I don't know -- what's he make annually? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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