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Old 06-17-2005, 12:07 PM
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ORIGINAL: crash99

"a well managed RC Club will have rules geared for the lowest denominator solo qualified pilot" Hum .............................. I can not agree. A great RC Club is one that needs mo Manager type members.

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Crash99

Is that "mo" for more or is a typo for "no"?

If the latter, then just HOW will anything EVER get done? Grass cutting, site negotiations, newbies taking off with crossed aileron and/or elevators right into someone or a car, etc., and a page full of chores that will never get done without some form of management.
Heck right here in my small library there is a book written by a person named Karl Marx where he explains how the entire world can exist without any management (ruling) class. However as much attention as his work has commanded throughout the many years, he or his successors have never made the system work WITHOUT a strong ruling class keeping the peasants just that -- peasant. Now because of several generations of silver-spooned- mouths in this country that think as KM, we are well headed in that direction as a society that for some 200 years made the most productive "management experience" ever known to man work very well.

Like society, right here in our tiny model aviation society those that think "No rules, No standards, No management" are letting a strong ruling class take over. Accountability and Responsibility are required at each end of the totem-pole or less they will disappear from both ends.