I just joined AOPA

Of course GA is where careers are started, but who cares? They're only getting my money because the discounts exceed the cost of membership.
Check out Falcon Insurance. $10 says they're lower than Aopa. $5 says they're at least 25% lower.
 
Check out Falcon Insurance. $10 says they're lower than Aopa. $5 says they're at least 25% lower.
For group life on Alaska 135 pilot AOPA pretty much the only thing I found that does not cost a arm and leg. I have also found on a state level here they advocate the interests of 135 operators and are involved in commercial safety initiatives. Though probably unique to Alaska as GA and 135 needs line up more often than not.

Now if I could get them to stop sending me the magazine of big watches and articles of why I need a Cirrus... ya... that would be great.
 
For group life on Alaska 135 pilot AOPA pretty much the only thing I found that does not cost a arm and leg. I have also found on a state level here they advocate the interests of 135 operators and are involved in commercial safety initiatives. Though probably unique to Alaska as GA and 135 needs line up more often than not.

Now if I could get them to stop sending me the magazine of big watches and articles of why I need a Cirrus... ya... that would be great.
I assumed he meant hull & liability on his soon to be owned airplane.
 
I'm sitting here enjoying a little bit of breakfast cereal and I don't detect any AOPA urine in it. Someone there pee in yours, man? :)

Yep!

This guy...

http://www.aopa.org/News-and-Video/...oger-Cohen-vice-president-of-Regional-Affairs

Then there stance on user fees, pilot 'bill of rights' legislation, and no medical certificate push for smaller aircraft pilots is very detrimental, to a healthy and safe airspace system.

If the slum lord wants cheaper insurance, EAA seems like the better organization and truly cares about the real GA Pilots.
 
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