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Old 01-07-2019 | 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Appowner
I'll not respond to your questions because you have obviously made up your mind. However, when you fly in the United States, you do so as a guest! I would suggest you act like one and understand, it is not polite to tell a host how to conduct their business. Or is that your brand of HATE?
I would not presume to tell anyone especially the AMA how to run their business.



I thought you might not know how to enact change within an organization so I gave you my views from experiences I have had when I needed to enact changes within my own organization.



Your thoughts on the Better Business Bureau being the correct office to direct concerns you had on how the AMA officers were fulfilling their fiduciary responsibilities led me to believe you were ignorant of the correct places you might direct those concerns.



Your refusal to the questions are you an AMA member and have you registered with the FAA are your business of course. However if your not a member of the AMA (stakeholder) (shareholder) you have no place to question the directors on whether they are fulfilling those duties. If you’re not registered with the FAA you are not in compliance and technically shouldn’t be flying anyways.



As far as flying as a guest in your country I can say with certainty I have been welcomed every place I have been. I have reciprocated in kind to any visitors from your country that I have had the pleasure to have contact with.

You would also be welcome to fly at my club providing of course you could show documentation that you were a member in good standing with the AMA.

Last edited by Propworn; 01-07-2019 at 04:27 PM.