GA Serves America:
Right Message, Timing & Thousands of New EAA Voices

 

As pilots know, it only takes two data points to plot a course. AOPA launched GA Serves America and NATA quickly partnered. And now others are enlisting – most notably the Experimental Aircraft Association, organized in hundreds of chapters all across the U.S. There has never been a more important time for our industry to have one shared voice to educate policy makers and the media about the contribution that general aviation makes to America’s economy and to the health and safety of our communities. “GA Serves” is the right message at the right time that everyone connected with GA can embrace. Here are three things you can do to keep the momentum building:

  • Use e-mail to get the GA Serves message into your community – your employees, your vendors, your customers, and to the passengers who transit through your facilities. Please take a moment to use our special Tell a Friend tool to get the message out.
  • Consider hosting a GA Serves America Town Hall Meeting. Recent Town Hall Meetings in Martha’s Vineyard and Charlotte with my colleague, AOPA President Craig Fuller, were great successes – contact us about hosting one of your own.
  • Get a free GA Serves America PR Kit and put Harrison Ford GASA posters and brochures to work in your facilities. We only have about 100 kits left. Act fast.

Nothing succeeds like success and GA Serves America is working! Working for our industry and working for our business future.

Let’s get the word out! Thanks for your help.

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Jim Coyne
Chairman, GA Serves America Advisory Council
President, NATA