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by Brian Hope » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:21 pm
Mike, all I'm suggesting is that we go back to the way we operated when we held PFA Rallies. If you came in by air you, and your passengers, regardles of whether any of you were members, received passes to come and go airside as you wished. If you came by road and were a member, you could also go airside.
Non members could pay extra for an airside pass, or become a member at the rally.
I think that is a perfectly reasonable system for a number of reasons. Firstly it provides members with an additional benefit, and we should be in the business of giving our members a good deal. Secondly, the PFA paid a substantial additional insurance premium for the potential risks associated with the rally, it paid for marshallers (via donations to the clubs they came from), and it paid various other costs to establish a safe airside operation. Those costs were paid for out of our of membership funds. So, why should non members not subscribe to those costs if they want to benefit from them?
I know there are those on here that think we should provide engineering services to non members for free, and by so doing they will all of a sudden gain a conscience and join, and no doubt the argument for allowing all and sundry airside goes the same way. Well I'm afraid I'm a realist and human nature being what it is, there are too many people who will happily take, take, take, all the time you are mug enough to let them get away with it. At the last count there were nearly 80 people with permit aircraft whose memberships had run out and despite repeated reminders, have not renewed. Some of them plan their membership so they can get two permits out of one year, and thus only join every other year. Lovely people. You and I are subsidising them, no doubt if they could find a way to get us to pay their permit fee as well, they would. Personally, I'd just tell the deliberate cheats that we didn't want them as members any more and thus would not be able to re-permit their aircraft, but fortunately perhaps, it isn't up to me. We are incidentally about to invoke an existing rule that will prevent them from doing this in the future, but it just goes to show that however much you try to help some people, they'll **** on you from a great height given half a chance.
I suppose I should add that this is my personal view and in no way necessarily reflects LAA policy or thinking. And I, at least, believe I am entitled to a personal view.