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The recent history of the SSA suggests that neither its Directors nor
its employees have done a very good job of handling the SSA's business aspects. However, the SSA apparently has done quite well handling the soaring aspects, which includes badges, records, contests, talking to the FAA, etc. This suggests that the ideal model for the SSA might be an affiliation with a larger organization that could handle the business aspects, while the SSA (or it successor) handled the soaring aspects. Basically, the SSA could "contract out" its financial and management matters, while a few employees at the SSA could put out the magazine, process badge requests, etc. I have looked at the EAA webpage, and am unclear about the relationship between the EAA and its Divisions and Affiliates (Aerobatics, Vintage, Warbirds, and National Association of Flight Instructors). Are these basically autonomous organizations that are listed on the EAA webpage, or are they solely run by the EAA, or are they somewhere in between? There have been some opinions on this forum that affiliation with the EAA or AOPA would not be in the best interests of the SSA. That may be true, if affiliation is compared to an independent and well run SSA. However, in the real world, soaring pilots don't seen to do a very good job of running the SSA. Therefore, the real choice may be between a dysfunctional but independent SSA, and a functional SSA that has given up some of its autonomy to the EAA or AOPA. Looked at in that way, affiliation may be something that should be considered. |
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![]() Greg Arnold wrote: The recent history of the SSA suggests that neither its Directors nor its employees have done a very good job of handling the SSA's business aspects. However, the SSA apparently has done quite well handling the soaring aspects, which includes badges, records, contests, talking to the FAA, etc. This suggests that the ideal model for the SSA might be an affiliation with a larger organization that could handle the business aspects, while the SSA (or it successor) handled the soaring aspects. Basically, the SSA could "contract out" its financial and management matters, while a few employees at the SSA could put out the magazine, process badge requests, etc. I have looked at the EAA webpage, and am unclear about the relationship between the EAA and its Divisions and Affiliates (Aerobatics, Vintage, Warbirds, and National Association of Flight Instructors). Are these basically autonomous organizations that are listed on the EAA webpage, or are they solely run by the EAA, or are they somewhere in between? There have been some opinions on this forum that affiliation with the EAA or AOPA would not be in the best interests of the SSA. That may be true, if affiliation is compared to an independent and well run SSA. However, in the real world, soaring pilots don't seen to do a very good job of running the SSA. Therefore, the real choice may be between a dysfunctional but independent SSA, and a functional SSA that has given up some of its autonomy to the EAA or AOPA. Looked at in that way, affiliation may be something that should be considered. The problem I have with this is the "E" in EAA, which stands for "experimental". I own and fly an experimental category glider, but many in the SSA do not, including ALL of the commercial operators. The EAA has no interest in this segment of the soaring community. Tom Seim Richland, WA |
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Greg Arnold wrote:
The recent history of the SSA suggests that neither its Directors nor its employees have done a very good job of handling the SSA's business aspects. However, the SSA apparently has done quite well handling the soaring aspects, which includes badges, records, contests, talking to the FAA, etc. This suggests that the ideal model for the SSA might be an affiliation with a larger organization that could handle the business aspects, while the SSA (or it successor) handled the soaring aspects. Basically, the SSA could "contract out" its financial and management matters, while a few employees at the SSA could put out the magazine, process badge requests, etc. I have looked at the EAA webpage, and am unclear about the relationship between the EAA and its Divisions and Affiliates (Aerobatics, Vintage, Warbirds, and National Association of Flight Instructors). Are these basically autonomous organizations that are listed on the EAA webpage, or are they solely run by the EAA, or are they somewhere in between? There have been some opinions on this forum that affiliation with the EAA or AOPA would not be in the best interests of the SSA. That may be true, if affiliation is compared to an independent and well run SSA. However, in the real world, soaring pilots don't seen to do a very good job of running the SSA. Therefore, the real choice may be between a dysfunctional but independent SSA, and a functional SSA that has given up some of its autonomy to the EAA or AOPA. Looked at in that way, affiliation may be something that should be considered. Has anyone knocked at EAA's or AOPA'S door to see if they'll have us? What do we have that they might want? Sure thousands of new members (those that aren't already members). What else? Just curious. Shawn |
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Shawn Curry wrote:
Has anyone knocked at EAA's or AOPA'S door to see if they'll have us? Not yet. The bad news came out just a few days ago. What do we have that they might want? Sure thousands of new members (those that aren't already members). What else? Whatever they get from their existing members, I would suppose. Money, increased size, more clout, etc. Just curious. Shawn |
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I have. Shawn, about a year ago, I started a thread on this exact
subject. As it progressed I visited with the folks at EAA, who expressed their feelings about the relationship between our soaring world and theirs as a very positive one. The EAA has it's different divisions, Warbird, Antique, Classic, and the infrastructure to support it. And all those members who want to try something different. The only problem was at that time they too were going through a "where are we heading" problem themselves and bringing the SSA/EAA together, would have been low priority. Plus the majority of posters here were, as you can read from the thread, very pro SSA. For cheap entertainment I think I'll go back and reread it myself. I've paid my last $65 to SSA. I'm rejoining EAA ! snoop Shawn Curry wrote: Has anyone knocked at EAA's or AOPA'S door to see if they'll have us? What do we have that they might want? Sure thousands of new members (those that aren't already members). What else? Just curious. Shawn |
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Shawn, that thread is "Revisiting Declining Membership, started on Dec
31, 2004. Regards snoop wrote: I have. Shawn, about a year ago, I started a thread on this exact subject. As it progressed I visited with the folks at EAA, who expressed their feelings about the relationship between our soaring world and theirs as a very positive one. The EAA has it's different divisions, Warbird, Antique, Classic, and the infrastructure to support it. And all those members who want to try something different. The only problem was at that time they too were going through a "where are we heading" problem themselves and bringing the SSA/EAA together, would have been low priority. Plus the majority of posters here were, as you can read from the thread, very pro SSA. For cheap entertainment I think I'll go back and reread it myself. I've paid my last $65 to SSA. I'm rejoining EAA ! snoop Shawn Curry wrote: Has anyone knocked at EAA's or AOPA'S door to see if they'll have us? What do we have that they might want? Sure thousands of new members (those that aren't already members). What else? Just curious. Shawn |
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snoop wrote:
Shawn, that thread is "Revisiting Declining Membership, started on Dec 31, 2004. Regards Thanks, I'll look it up too. I knew it was discussed some time in the recent past (around the computer scandal time I thought). Shawn |
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![]() Greg, EAA I don't know about. AOPA is a strong advocate for general aviation. That might be a good fit for SSA. Strength in numbers. Dean |
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