Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Aviation Organizations

Joining aviation organizations is beneficial because they give you the opportunity to meet others who share the same interests and goals. Also, creating these relationships with other professionals can potentially open doors into other careers. A couple of important ones are AOPA, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, ALPA, Air Line Pilots Association. I am already a member of AOPA.

"The mission of AOPA is to protect our freedom to fly by


  • advocating on behalf of our members,
  • educating pilots, nonpilots, and policy makers alike,
  • supporting activities that ensure the long-term health of General Aviation,
  • fighting to keep General Aviation accessible to all, and
  • securing sufficient resources to ensure our success." (AOPA, n.d.)
  • They offer many services such as information centers, flight planning tools, insurance/ financing options and also keep you in the loop of current events in the industry with their monthly magazine. They offer courses to promote safety and keep your skill levels up to par.


    ALPA's mission is to
    "promote and champion all aspects of aviation safety throughout all segments of the aviation community; to represent, in both specific and general respects, the collective interests of all pilots in commercial aviation; to assist in collective bargaining activities on behalf of all pilots represented by the Association; to promote the health and welfare of the members of the Association before all governmental agencies; to be a strong, forceful advocate of the airline piloting profession, through all forms of media, and with the public at large; and to be the ultimate guardian and defender of the rights and privileges of the professional pilots who are members of the Association." (ALPA, n.d.)
    The three critical services they offer are airline safety and security, representation and advocacy. They assist the NTSB in investigations and public hearings, they help maintain salary, benefits and working conditions and they also represent pilot views and promote legislation in favor of the union members.





    Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. (n.d.). Retrieved November 30, 2016, from http://www.aopa.org/


    Air Line Pilots Association. (n.d.). Retrieved November 30, 2016, from https://www.alpa.org

    5 comments:

    1. Being apart of AOPA and APLA is a great idea for anyone in the aviation industry specifically pilots. I believe you will go far with them. Both of those organizations have a strong standing in the world of avionics especially with new enlightened knowledge on regs.

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    2. Being a member of AOPA is great just for the resources they have available. They provide great training information and classes through the web site. They also provide legal services and business consulting. For the resources available it is a great value for what you spend in membership.

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    3. I am also a current member of the AOPA but I didn't realize they had so many educational benefits thanks for including that. It's pretty amazing how the AOPA can provide so many valuable services for such a low price.

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    4. As a pilot, being a part of any aviation related organization is incredibly helpful in many ways. Such groups as AOPA and ALPA have many benefits as you listed but also they can provide you with member to member benefits by making connections at AOPA events. Aviation is a lot about who you know. You never know who you will meet.

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    5. AOPA is an especially great organization. I am a member as well. One other thing to remember about AOPA that I didn't see you list is their access to aviation specific lawyers. While you may not ever need their services, the fact that just being a member of this organization can provide you with support when you may otherwise be on your own is worth the membership fee in itself.

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