Oz Report

Scooter Towing a success at Lookout Mountain (from issue 10.203)

Mon, Oct 9 2006, 5:51:03 pm PDT

New pilots up thirty percent this year and it is possible to double the number in two or three years.  34 53 49.92 N,  85 26 47.52 W, Lookout(Lookout)

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Matt Tabor writes:

I really believe that the scooter tow training tool as shown at the various classes can make a substantial difference in the USHPA's ability to meet the 10 year goal of doubling the membership.  One of the big stumbling blocks for instructors has been a good training hill -- the scooter is an inexpensive answer to the issue.  We have been having a good time with ours doing demonstrations at colleges.  It is great having a portable training hill.

The committee has nearly finished with the draft outline for scooter towing.  Rob at Wills Wing feels that they may have their scooter tow manual finished around January.  They too see the value.

I feel that doubling the membership within the next 10 yrs is a very attainable goal.  If there is a push from the Executive Director and growth is the main focus for the Executive Director.  This will take focus, leadership and desire.

Hang gliding and paragliding are not visible enough -- we need inexpensive press releases, other inexpensive networking marketing and a meaningful referral program.  Further, there is a need for the certified school -- if that has too much liability then the recommended school.  These entities would have a measure of professionalism that would be outlined in the requirements.

These requirements would help schools/instructors be successful.  Successful schools/instructors will encourage more individuals to do the same.

This year we are up over 30% in new soloed pilots and I feel that it is very possible for us to nearly double the number of new members that we bring into the USHPA in the next two to three years.  So far this year we have soloed eighty new pilots.  We have also increased our focus in recruiting young people -- I feel this is vital for the future.

I feel that your push for scooter towing with Steve Wendt was exactly the kinds of things that USHPA should be investing in to achieve growth, with progress seemingly moving so slowly or not moving I thought I would offer an update.

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