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Dear
Fellow Pilot:
Thank
you for your interest in forming an AOPA in your country
(where there is currently not one in existence) and becoming
affiliated with the International Council of Aircraft Owner
and Pilot Associations (IAOPA).
The
process of establishing and applying for membership in IAOPA
is simple but requires that the national organization applying
must submit a copy of its Constitution and Bylaws as well
as a list of its officers to ensure that it is an independent
organization free of any conflict of interest that would
damage its credibility or capacity to freely represent general
aviation pilots.
A
national AOPA will be granted provisional membership in
IAOPA after review of its Constitution and Bylaws. During
the brief period of provisional membership, the national
AOPA has the right to fully participate in all IAOPA matters.
Once the Board of IAOPA has voted to accept your membership,
you will be notified of formal acceptance and full membership.
On
this site, you will find information which describes IAOPA, an affiliate and vice president address list and a copy
of the IAOPA
Constitution and Bylaws. Also enclosed is a sample constitution and bylaws
that can be used as a guideline for forming a national AOPA.
If
I can provide you with further information, please do not
hesitate to contact me. I look forward to welcoming your
organization to the international family of national aviation
associations dedicated to improving all aspects of general
aviation.
Sincerely,
Phil Boyer
President
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