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Old 05-25-2020, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by FUTABA-RC
Ah, I get it. We're playing "Let's pretend". Lots more fun than dealing with reality.
Cute.

AMA bylaws spell out the procedures for removing members but only mention succession if the president is
"impeached or removed". Any officer can be removed for cause. A president encouraging members to violate the
law would certainly qualify, as well as Hanson's "punish all non-AMA members" diatribe in The Hill.

However, AMA is a pretty much a closed shop. I'm guessing AMA co-leadership bought into Hanson's legal deception
on 400' (until the ruler across the knuckles from the FAA anyway) as well as the forced membership scam.

So I don't imagine there is any dissent at HQ. I was talking about a board that wouldn't just sit back while the
organization swirls down the drain.