...And Here, Darn it, Are The Heartbreakers
Final Compilations/Analysis by ANN Editor-In-Chief/Corporate
Insomniac, Jim Campbell
Aero-Note: SORRY to keep dragging
this process out... but for reasons that will become evident
shortly, these are BUSY days at ANN. Still; I wanted to finish
these before the end of January and I'm not quite there yet...
though I hope to finish the last of these this week... we shall
see.
In the meantime, wait til you see what we've been up to... --
Jim Campbell-ANN E-I-C
It is both the most "fun," and most
difficult task, facing the ANN staff at the end of every year --
determining who, or what, did the most to promote the cause of
aviation in the past 365 days... while also chastising those people
or entities that did all they could to undermine the many successes
the aerospace community has managed to accomplish.
Alas, 2010 saw more than its fair share of downers, aviation-wise.
Sure, "stuff" happens... but a few folks, issues, or entities
seemed to go out of their way to create problems for the world of
aviation.
So... it is ANN's annual obligation to recognize a number
of our Aero-Heroes/Heartbreakers for 2010... in something of
an informal order.
Let us know what you think of our selections... whom YOU would
have liked be included, or omitted, from such a list. In the
meantime, we hope those who had something to do with this year's
selections think a little more positively about the welfare of this
industry, so that future lists become harder and harder to
catalog.
Be it ignorance, arrogance or just plain incompetence, these
were the folks or topics that made our lot a whole lot more
difficult and immeasurably injured the aviation world in the past
year.
Shame on those issues, folks, or groups that made our lot so
much tougher in 2010...
Aero-Heartbreakers: The Aircraft Owner's and Pilot's
Association
We've had some tough things to say about AOPA this year... and
I'm afraid we see no reason to quit now. It hurts to write that...
really. Call it 'tough love' if you will, but it should not be
lost to anyone that ANN, once one of the most prominent and public
supporters of the AOPA mission, has publicly declared that we have
no confidence in the organization at this time... and especially in
its leadership.

What changed since then?
AOPA itself, obviously.
This comes at a time when we desperately need
the best efforts of the strong, talented, well-lead AOPA of
yesteryear... an organization that had guts, class, vision,
and direction... and no hint of a wine club. The AOPA of the last
couple of years, though, is a wandering, aimless, myopic,
self-absorbed version of what it once was... while the FAA shoved
some pretty ridiculous nonsense down our throats (Re-Registration,
the spectre of a ridiculous new Pilot ID system, tons of regs, and
caving into the TSA at every turn, among other things), the state
of California nearly destroyed the state's flight school industry,
and the TSA tried to make us ALL scared of our
shadows... and everyone else's... we saw none of the guts and
direction that AOPA had under its previous administration... and
when you question them about it... they get defensive, insulting,
often downright nasty and arrogantly intone that they know what's
good for us.

Worse... this organization is NOT 'Of The People..."
Ask AOPA how their leadership comes into being and you'll be
rewarded with a description of a twisting-turning, bizarre,
in-bred, Keystone Kops set of rules and bylaws that are designed to
allow those that currently run these organization to keep doing
what they want to do without the "interference" of the little
people like you and I (and to be fair, EAA offers much of the
same). If they want our support, they have to respect each and
every one of us enough to be responsive to us to the point where we
have a direct say in how these organizations are lead, staffed, and
directed. In a constitutional democracy, it is bizarre to note that
such a member association would eschew the very basic tenets of the
liberty that created this nation and inspires much of the rest of
the world to bigger and better things.

We desperately need to take a critical look at the role AOPA
should be playing and make changes to meet the needs of the
future… they need to reorganize, refine and whittle down
their mission statements to something that actually produces a
proper benefit -- and no more -- and they need to quit interfering
with the rest of the industry in those areas where the industry is
doing just fine by itself (i.e., associations should not be
insurance companies, wine merchants, investment counselors, PR
Agencies, travel agents, 'news' agencies or take on other roles
that get in the way of other industry business - or compete
directly with businesses run by various members of its own
organization - talking about eating your young!).

They need to quit playing ego games and hoisting up their
leadership as Demigods, they need to quit fighting with other
associations, they need to practice complete transparency, they
need to quit being greedy/hyper fund-raising entities simply for
the sake of playing cash cow, and they need to be completely and
unerringly run at the behest of, and for the benefit of, their
constituency.

They need to get BACK ON TRACK... LEAN, MEAN, TARGETED,
DIRECTED, RELEVANT and GERMANE to the real needs of their
constituency. This is not the AOPA that we observed in 2010... this
is not the AOPA we knew a few years ago, and this current AOPA (as
we see it), is undeserving of our support until they get their act
together. Period.

BUT... the minute we see them getting their act together, we
remain willing and able to support them or any other organization
that proves deserving of our support... but, alas, that time is not
at hand.