Getting & Staying Engaged With Our Elected Officials

by Dave Weiman

In this issue, you will read about the president of the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA), Mark Baker, who met with our elected officials on Capitol Hill recently to lobby on behalf of GA. Mark brought forth our concerns over the cost of equipment to comply with the ADS-B-out 2020 mandate…the delay in third class medical reform…and the importance of FAA reauthorization to ensure uninterrupted funding of the air traffic control system and airport projects. Mark felt that his time was well spent, and so do we.

Also in this issue, you will read about representatives of the three largest aviation organizations in Minnesota who flew to Washington and met with their congressional delegates. They, too, felt that their time was well spent, and plan to return.

If you are a representative or member of an aviation organization – regardless of its size and scope – we encourage you to likewise take the time and meet with your state and congressional representatives from time to time to share your concerns and to offer your assistance as a resource on aviation matters. Remember, as constituents, we carry a lot of clout.

But before you go, be sure to check with our national organizations and get briefed on the issues.

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