Thanks guys.
Zzz wrote:Since it's mostly private land, does that mean you're taking lots of ranchers out to dinner? [emoji41][emoji3]
That, and working with some of the river/lake authorities (such as the Army Corps of Engineers) to open up bellow high water mark areas to aircraft. Although everything is full now that's just a temporary condition in Texas.
DeltaRomeo wrote:How are you going to fulfill that obligation while you're in Alaska 5 months of the year?
Good question. A primary duty is to represent/introduce the RAF's mission at aviation events to pilots who have an interest in Backcountry/Off-Airport flying. No better place for that then the Texas STOL Roundup, and the additional events the Texas STOL Roundup participates in such as the Apache Pass Fly-in and Fort Worth Alliance Airshow. All of these occur outside the time I'll be in Alaska. Another primary duty is to try and open up areas to pilots/aircraft for recreation. That's mostly about communication/education which of course can be done from anywhere thanks to the Internet.
FYI, Chase Snodgrass out of Presidio is the other Texas State Liaison and one of the things he has been working on is getting the Big Bend area opened up to us. I was just out there this last weekend with a few friends. A vast area to be sure with some excellent potential.
Getting the Recreational Use Statute amended would have removed one barrier to getting private lands opened, but thanks to the Trial Lawyers that is clearly dead in the water, at least for now.