Mon, Jul 12, 2010
Nothing in aviation emulates a sense of freedom and relaxing
retreat more than the seaplane culture; the ability to take a
weekend excursion to a far-off fishing lake or quiet lagoon
inspires many to join the adventurous lifestyle of the seaplane
community.
Much like A.O.P.A. for the general aviation enthusiast, the
Seaplane Pilots Association (SPA) provides the leading voice for
seaplane enthusiasts since its beginnings in 1971. With over
8,000 members, SPA serves to represent the interests, technical
support, and advocacy for seaplane pilots and aficionados around
the world.
The Seaplane Pilots Association’s primary dedication is to
support the preservation and heritage of water flying. Since
9/11, the access to public waterways has been dramatically impacted
due to the increasing security measures enacted across the United
States.
Many of these bans have resulted from complaints pertaining to
noise levels, as well as safety concerns from the general public
despite legitimate legal justification. To prevent these
unfair restrictions, the Seaplane Pilots Association takes what
they call, “Proactive Advocacy” actions in attempt to
stop unreasonable access regulations before they become laws.
In addition to their advocacy efforts, the non-profit
organization provides numerous resources for both technical and
educational support.
Beyond their extensive online resources, SPA publishes
WaterFlying Magazine, a nationally recognized seaplane publication
providing technical expertise, adventure recommendations, and
innovative advancements within the seaplane community. SPA
also publishes the Water Landing Directory, a 325-page encyclopedia
for waterway access regulations and information.
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