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Old 05-25-2020, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ECHO24
Even if the EC was like a typical non-profit board with ultimate oversight, after 336 was repealed there is no way
Hanson would be removed short of a major scandal. AMA was and still is in crisis mode and Hanson means stability
if nothing else. And now with everything going forward dictated by the FAA anyway, Hanson is as good as anyone.
There's not much left to screw up.
The question now isn't how much more is there to screw up. The question now is how much time does the AMA have left due to his maneuvering and duplicity while trying to get the FAA to do his bidding. We all know the FAA doesn't trust the AMA and that makes the AMA nothing but a hinderance that's going to be put out of its misery, kind of like a mosquito. The question is, to be blunt, how much more blood will the AMA faithful be willing to feed the mosquito before it gets "swatted"?