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HEPAC Membership Fee

How much can you afford for a membership?

  • 500 or more

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 300 to 500

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 200 to 300

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 100 to 200

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 50 to 100

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Free

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Swinger

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Will it take a small number of deep pocketed individuals, or a large number of poverty stricken people to make the difference?
 
Not being rude here Swinger. The poll will give us an idea.

Would it be possible for you to amend your question to exclude "free". I think we all know that this won't happen for "free". IMHO.

Thanks.

trubbleboy :up:
 
Nah, looks like we have one taker for the freebie.

It wasn't put there as a slap in the face thing, just an option, as was the 300 to 500.

I suppose there may be some very broke individuals who may be border line on the poverty line, and the guitar playing on white ave just isn't bringing in enough spare change to make it ahead.

How many divorced guys in this industry do you know of who are paying child support just making it by? I bet there's a few of them.

And reading BM's comparison to beer in the other thread, not everyone drinks, or smokes or has any vice where they can drain away a bit more cash for this endeavour.
 
quick basic math right now,

if there were 10,000 pilots and engineers (just a number) out there 67% would be 6700 souls @ $100 which equals $670,000.

And 24% would be 2400 souls @ $200 which equals $480,000

I see a better opportunity to sell by volume....don't you?
 
Magseal - And if you add in all the others who arent pilots and engineers such as student pilots, magazine publishers, marketing people, interested parties etc you could easily double the number of people to support the association.

I would also open it up to others who are not Canadian, for example those that might be Australian, American, Kiwis etc who just work there each season. The possibilities of this are endless.

Heli Ops.
 
Alright, who's the rich guy? If you can spare $500 for yourself, why not sponsor a poverty line wannabe ?
 

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