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Originally Posted by franklin_m
(Post 12160827)
If you look at AMA's IRS 990 forms from the last three years published, which actually go back to 2007 data since each one has current year and three prior, you see that in constant 2014 dollars the AMA's membership revenue has dropped each year since 2007. Since those same forms say that 93% or more of their revenue comes from membership dues, I think you ask a valid question.
The revenue decrease is either a result of fewer paying members, or more members moving from higher dollar open memberships to reduced dollar other types (senior discount?) or a combination of both. Either way, there does appear to be a financial incentive that may play here. Now that AMA has said they are working to get the registration fee paid as part of AMA benefit, then suddenly all of those 30,000 "free" youth memberships just resulted in a big bill to the rest of us. $5 x 30,000 is a significant line item. |
Keep in mine the FAA doenst make any laws only rules. for most it will be up to local gov to make a law that says what you can and cant do in their area. Local gov can and will use the FAA as a guide line. i registered first morning but mostly because I am a pilot. and the FAA can pull my lic if they find fault with me for anything.
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I heard from a guy at our field in Morgan Hill, ca, that wave master's in hollister (another field), ca is not allowing people to fly unless they are registered with the FAA.
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