General Aviation Serves America Archive

Taking the message to the pilots

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
An informal talk with pilots in Santa Fe, N.M.

An informal talk with pilots in Santa Fe, N.M.

This campaign is really picking up steam, and I have been traveling across the country in recent weeks, talking to pilots about what we’re doing and how they can help.

In the past couple of weeks, I’ve been to Santa Fe, N.M., and Portsmouth, N.H., to name just a couple of stops on the list. And at each location I’ve had the chance to hold a small gathering and speak informally with pilots who live nearby about the issues that concern them and the progress we’re making with General Aviation Serves America.

I have been deeply impressed by the people I’ve met. They fly all sorts of airplanes from light sport aircraft to jets, and everything in between. And they use their planes for a whole range of functions from business travel to recreation to charitable flights.

Everywhere I go, the pilots I meet are anxious to learn more about how security proposals, budget legislation, urban pressures on airports, and other vital issues will affect their freedom and ability to fly. And, they all recognize the need to protect what we’ve got, whether its airports, access to airspace, or weather briefings—because once it’s gone it won’t come back.

Pilots, as a group, are smart people and high achievers, so these small gatherings have brought together a fascinating cross section of people from a wide range of industries. But, no matter what they fly or why, they’ve had two things in common—a keen understanding of what’s at stake, and a desire to help protect GA.

And we do need their help and yours. In fact, we need everyone who uses general aviation to take up the cause and protect this vital link in our transportation network. Just the fact that you’re here, at www.GAServesAmerica.com, demonstrates your interest.

Now I hope you’ll also demonstrate your commitment. Do your part by continuing to fly, continuing to spread the word about the value of general aviation, and contributing to the General Aviation Serves America Fund today. Together we can protect our freedom to fly!

GA Serves America

Friday, April 17th, 2009

We’ve kicked off the GA Serves America campaign in Washington, DC and online throughout the country. From pilots to business leaders, and from community leaders to folks who use General Aviation to save lives and keep us safe, we’re reaching out to gather stories about the important role GA plays in our economy and our communities. I hope you’ll share your story too.

Over the next weeks and months, we’ll be recruiting advocates from all across America. We’ll be providing up-to-the-minute updates through this blog and via Twitter and Facebook. After signing up for the campaign here on the site, please join the conversation on Twitter and become a Fan of the campaign on Facebook.

We’re just lifting off on this flight, and while campaigns can be unpredictable, with your help, I’m confident we can prevail in keeping General Aviation serving America. Thanks for coming along on this adventure.

Craig Fuller, AOPA President & CEO