The little guy, you and me, can definitely make a difference.
First, we can do it individually by letting our views be known directly to our Congressmen and Senators. And with the advent of email it's never been easier.
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
http://www.house.gov/representatives/
In regards to this FAA BMI lunacy as pilots and constituents we have an advantage as our representatives are NOT being contacted by other constituents urging this be implemented - this is a rogue FAA play, so when we let our voices be heard our representatives will listen to us.
I can tell you from my own experience that just one person writing to just one congressman can trigger a congressional investigation whose outcome changes policy. My voice, your voice, our voice can be that powerful.
Second, for those who are not members of AOPA, I urge you to join. Then let them know your feelings on this issue, in strong terms. AOPA is our most powerful voice as pilots. The more members they have, the greater their influence on policy. They are a member organization and will fight for what their membership wants. Let them know what you want.
The NRA is a great example of the power a membership organization can wield. If it wasn't for the NRA the Second Amendment would have been repealed years ago. They've even managed to defeat the demands of this President and those in Congress who believe as he does.
Another great example is the TEA Party, like them or not. A grassroots effort, with no where near the organization or money of AOPA or the NRA - yet their members voices and votes were responsible for taking the House of Representatives away from the control of the Left, which put a huge monkey wrench into the transformation of the United States into a Socialist Dictatorship, at least temporarily restoring our checks and balances.
We can ensure that AOPA has influence with Aviation related issues that we care about, but only by supporting them, AND letting them know our feelings. If we can afford to fly an airplane we can damn sure afford to support and protect aviation for ourselves and future aviators.
Every elected official, every government employee, they work for us. WE are their boss. But if WE don't remind them about that daily, if they don't see or hear from us daily, they forget they work for us and start to think we work for them.
We talk and complain about it here, let's talk and complain about it directly with our Congressmen, Senators, and with AOPA. And let's do it today.
