Another result I think..:-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Burrows [mailto:alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: RE: WAS RE: Europa-List: PFA Feedback NOW :- Voluntary
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Graham
I'm really pleased you have made this decision I genuinely believe its
the right thing to do. May I respectfully suggest you appeal to the
readership to see if there is anyone out there who can either provide
the work or at least submit some quality photo's. You never know what
talent is available until you ask the question. Kind Regards
Alan Burrows
-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Newby [mailto:graham.newby@xxxxxxxxxx]
Subject: RE: WAS RE: Europa-List: PFA Feedback NOW :- Voluntary
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Alan
Many thanks for this. We are going to review how we obtain photos from
other sources for the magazine in the future, but I fear this will
probably mean having to pay for air to air shots and this will
inevitably lead to an increase in the magazine budget of something
approaching 6000 pa.
Best regards
Graham Newby
Chief Executive
Popular Flying Association
01280 846786
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Burrows [SMTP:alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 27 May 2005 09:53
To: graham.newby@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: europa-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: FW: WAS RE: Europa-List: PFA Feedback NOW :- Voluntary
Services. For British ...
Dear Mr Newby
Further to my email to you the other day regarding the use of Keith
Wilson's work by the PFA I thought it might be useful to let you see a
copy of a letter from the USA on the subject. It looks like the PFA
may have a worldwide issue with this in addition to the obvious UK
one. I implore you to re think your decision and not taint our
organisation on the worldwide stage..! Kind Regards
Alan Burrows
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Since I am in the USA, I have no weight with the PFA. There are many
people throughout the world that have been screwed by this man that
are also not
members. However, I do feel that, as a group, we should show
solidarity
when
"morally reprehensible" acts are undertaken against citizen of our
flying
community. I don't see how the PFA, or any group, cannot see the
disdain
for this
man held by our group due to his actions and feel that shunning him
would help
prevent his ability to re-enter any flying business again. While he
did
not
get jail time because a legal law was not broken, he broke a moral law
and
his shunning would be a moral penalty that could serve a purpose.
Mike Duane A207
Redding, California