Funston Pilots,
It doesn't matter what I say or what Steve says or what Rick says. What matters is what the USHPA SOPs say.
I've included the earliest version I found in my own records (July 2008), and the latest version I've seen (October 2013). Read them for yourself and decide
for yourself if USHPA is protecting the rights of hang gliding clubs ... or undermining them. Pay particular attention to the requirements that clubs (not sites) cannot discriminate against pilots of either wing and the requirement that elections for club officers must be open to all members. Those two requirements - taken together - are the back door that USHPA has opened to allow the takeover of your club. As it stands right now, both the Fellow Feathers and the Torrey Hawks are sitting ducks waiting for USHPA to pull the trigger on us. Neither Steve nor Rick will admit that ... nor work to fix it.
Bob Kuczewski
858-204-7499 ... please call me any time.
USHPA Chapter SOP from July 2008 wrote:
United States Hang Gliding Association, Inc.
Standard Operating Procedures -6-1
CHAPTER REQUIREMENTS
INTRODUCTION
The USHGA Board of Directors has created a provision for USHGA Chapters. The object of this affiliation is to encourage a close relationship between the national organization and the various hang gliding and/or paragliding clubs and regional organizations. This close relationship helps to maximize the distribution of safety information and news and to promote the growth of the activity.
Chapters are member-controlled organizations approved by the USHGA. Chapters must maintain at least five members and a certain percentage of their members as (current) USHGA members. The percentage of (current) USHGA members is the same as the percentage required to amend the organization’s bylaws, but not less than 70%. Chapters remain autonomous organizations, financially independent from the USHGA, and are self-governing.
To minimize administration, USHGA dues for members of Chapters will ordinarily be paid on an individual basis directly to USHGA, although the Chapter may collect and submit dues for new members to help ensure that the required minimum membership percentage is met. Renewal dues will be solicited by USHGA directly from the members.
Chapters must submit membership rosters to USHGA once each year at renewal time. The membership rosters are checked to determine that the minimum USHGA membership percentage requirement is met. If the percentage of (current) USHGA members falls below the requirement, the Chapter will be advised and will be allowed one month to increase the number of (current) USHGA members to correct the situation. Chapters must also submit a list of current Chapter officers including their contact names, officer positions, mailing addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers and email addresses. Failure to submit these lists at the Chapter renewal time will result in the temporary inactivation of a Chapter's official USHGA status until the lists are provided. A list of Chapters will be published in HANG GLIDING AND PARAGLIDING magazine from time to time.
Tangible benefits of USHGA Chapter status are as follows:
1. The Chapter is given two subscriptions to HANG GLIDING AND PARAGLIDING magazine for its library and to use for promotional purposes.
2. Chapters will receive preferential news coverage in HANG GLIDING AND PARAGLIDING magazine and be specially noted in USHGA lists of hang gliding and/or paragliding organizations.
3. Chapters may purchase designated items, which USHGA sells, at a special discount, in minimal quantities.
4. Chapters ONLY may purchase Third Party Liability Bodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance. USHGA’s Third Party Liability coverage is available only to active USHGA Chapters and is for the purpose of covering the landowner(s) of the chapter’s controlled sites. The fee structure and amount are proposed by the Executive Director after securing the policy, reviewed and recommended by the Insurance Committee, and approved by the Board. Current rates are available from the office. Fees shall accompany the Chapter Site Insurance application/renewal forms.
Intangible chapter benefits are numerous, and being subjective, depend on the person considering them, however, most significant is the effectiveness resulting from the unity of a large Chapter membership. The effectiveness of the USHGA as a membership association grows as the number of members and chapters increases.
6.01 CHAPTER STATUS REQUIREMENTS
USHGA chapter status requires written application by an officer of the organization. The officer should indicate intent to maintain the Chapter qualification requirements. Chapter applications are available at the USHGA office. Required paperwork includes the following items:
1. A membership roster including the names and addresses of all members of the organization. (Indicate which members are USHGA members and provide their membership numbers and expiration dates.)
2. A copy of the organization's bylaws.
3. A copy of the organization's membership application form. (It is recommended that it have space for the applicant's USHGA number and expiration date.)
4. The application should also include the names and addresses of two magazine subscription recipients. (The local library or the accommodating landowners are two possibilities.)
6.02 SITE INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. All new site insurance requests require oral or written Regional Director approval. Approval of Chapter applications will be by letter after qualifications have been confirmed.
B. The following points are the conditions of responsibility a Chapter accepts when requesting site landowner coverage. They represent the minimum standards established by USHGA and the insurance company to help administer safe, controlled flying sites that are to be covered by site landowner insurance obtained by USHGA.
1. The Chapter will monitor or administer the site to assure that only USHGA member pilots fly the site or that other participating pilots have proof of independent insurance which has been determined by the USHGA to be of equal or greater coverage as that provided by USHGA to both the site and the pilot.
2. The Chapter will establish minimum pilot rating requirements for safe use of the site.
3. Pilots will be required to wear protective headgear while flying the site.
4. Only USHGA members should act as launch assistants for those participants who are covered by landowner site insurance obtained from USHGA.
5. Pilots using insured sites need to avoid safety violations and observe all safety precautions relevant to the site.
6. USHGA requires a copy of the Chapter’s site rules or procedures.
7. If a USHGA approved chapter implements its own waiver form, the USHGA must be named as a released party and the waiver must be reviewed by the USHGA office before it is implemented
8. Chapters must provide USHGA with a comprehensive listing of additional insureds/landowners, showing their complete names and addresses and interests in the named property, including proof of ownership if requested by the Executive Director. There is no restriction on the number of additional insureds/landowners who may be listed on a site's certificate.
9. USHGA requests a copy of any landowner agreements that may exist detailing the nature and extent of the use of the site.
10. The Chapter must ensure that recreational flight privileges are made available at any insured site to any and all qualified USHGA members meeting Chapter site requirements in a fair and equitable manner without discrimination.
11. Chapters may be able to share site insurance fees at common sites depending on the nature of the landowner agreements pertaining to the sites. It is recommended that the chapters alternate the fees from year to year.
12. Any adverse incident caused by a non-member of USHGA could result in the local Chapter, its members or its site owners, being held responsible.
13. The insurance policy has a pilot deductible. Should a claim be filed against the landowner or Chapter, the responsible pilot will be accountable for 100% of the deductible. If covered claims exceed the pilot deductible amount, the amount that exceeds the deductible is to be paid by the insurance company.
14. It is the sole discretion of USHGA Board of Directors or its appointed agents to immediately suspend or cancel any and all insurance benefits.
THIS DOCUMENT IS ISSUED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON USHGA CHAPTERS, MEMBERS OR SITE LANDOWNERS. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE INSURANCE POLICY. IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL TERMS OF THE POLICY, THE EXTENT OF THE COVERAGE PROVIDED OR ANY APPLICABLE EXCLUSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE POLICY.
USHPA Chapter SOP from October 2013 wrote:
The United States Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, Inc.
Chapters
Standard Operating Procedure 06-01
Last Amended March, 2013
06-01.01 Introduction
Chapters are member controlled organizations affiliated with the USHPA in order to encourage a close relationship between the USHPA and hang gliding and paragliding clubs or organizations (“Clubs”) throughout the country. This close relationship helps to maximize the distribution of safety information and news, and to promote the growth of the sport.
Chapters are autonomous organizations which are financially independent from the USHPA and are self-governing. To achieve Chapter status, Clubs must conform to guidelines set by the USHPA Board of Directors. In return, USHPA provides benefits to the Chapters.
06-01.02 Chapter Benefits
USHPA Chapters can take advantage of many benefits provided by USHPA. These include:
A. Participation in the USHPA Third Party Liability Bodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance program. (Only USHPA Chapters can participate in the Third Party Liability Bodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance program. USHPA’s Third Party Liability coverage is for the purpose of covering the landowner(s) of the Chapter’s controlled sites. The fee structure and amount are proposed by the Executive Director after securing the policy, reviewed and recommended by the Insurance Committee, and approved by the Board. Current rates are available from the office. Fees shall accompany the Chapter Site Insurance application/renewal forms.)
B. Participation in the Accredited Competitions and Events (“ACE”) program, including event insurance and corporate sponsorship (when available). (Only Chapters can receive corporate sponsorship through USHPA.)
C. Access to USHPA’s publication resources, including:
1. Chapter listing on USHPA web site.
2. Periodic listing and preferential news coverage in Hang Gliding & Paragliding magazine.
3. Two subscriptions to Hang Gliding & Paragliding magazine. (USHPA recommends these subscriptions be used for promotional purposes and be donated to libraries and/or land owners.)
D. Access to the USHPA Site Guide.
E. Access to materials for public relations projects.
F. Additional leverage in lobbying efforts.
G. Mailing labels and discounts on USHPA merchandise for Chapter projects and events.
H. High traffic flying sites added to FAA Sectionals.
Intangible Chapter benefits are numerous and depend on the person considering them. However, most significant is the effectiveness resulting from the unity of a large Chapter membership. The effectiveness of the USHPA as a membership association grows as the number of members and Chapters increases.
06-01.03 Administrative Requirements
The officers of hang gliding and paragliding Clubs can apply to USHPA to request Chapter status. Once a Club achieves Chapter status, it must renew each year. Chapter applications are available on the USHPA web site or from the USHPA office. Renewal applications are distributed each year by the office. When the USHPA office receives an application to form a new Chapter, the office must notify the Regional Director(s) in the Club’s region.
A. When initially applying for or renewing Chapter status, the Club must submit the following documents:
1. A list of current officers including names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses. 60% of these officers, and all officers who are active pilots must be current USHPA members or renewals / chapter status will not be approved.
a. Chapters also need a safety coordinator; this coordinator does not have to be a club officer.
2. A membership roster including the names and addresses of all members of the Club. The roster must indicate whether the Club member is a USHPA member, and if so, include the member’s USHPA membership number and expiration date.
3. A USHPA compliance certificate signed by the chapter safety coordinator.
a. When signing this certificate the safety coordinator is acknowledging that the chapter has a current USHPA risk assessment and mitigation plan on file.
b. New chapters and/or chapters opening up new flying sites will be given time to complete the risk assessment and mitigation plan: Up to but not exceeding 12 months or until the chapter renewal deadline.
4. A copy of the Club's bylaws.
5. A copy of the Club's membership application form.
6. The names and addresses of two magazine subscription recipients.
B. When the Chapter is requesting site insurance, the following documents must also be submitted annually:
1. Copies of all additional waivers used at Club sites.
2. Copies of the Club’s rules or procedures for all insured sites.
3. A comprehensive list of additional insured parties/landowners, showing their complete names and addresses and interests in the named property, including proof of ownership if requested by the Executive Director. There is no restriction on the number of additional insured parties/landowners who may be listed on a site's certificate.
4. A copy of any landowner agreements that may exist detailing the nature and extent of the use of the site must be submitted to USHPA.
Once all of the Administrative requirements are met, the USHPA office can give Chapter status to a club as an administrative function.
06-01.04 Organizational Requirements
In order to obtain and retain Chapter status, Clubs are required to conform to certain organizational standards. These are:
A. Chapters must have at least five Club members.
B. At least 70% of the Club’s members must also be USHPA members, or the same percentage of Club members required to amend the Club’s bylaws must be USHPA members, whichever is greater.
C. Chapters are required to hold annual elections for Club officers. Nominations for officer positions must be open to any Club member.
D. Chapters are required to provide copies of Club bylaws, membership rosters and meeting minutes to all members of the Club.
E. Chapters may not, as a matter of policy, negligently or willfully discriminate against pilots of one glider type, either hang glider or paraglider, or discriminate between pilots of equal pilot rating. Chapters must ensure that recreational flight privileges are made available to any and all qualified USHPA members meeting Chapter site requirements in a fair and equitable manner without discrimination.
Note: This requirement does not indicate that a site cannot be hang gliding only or paragliding only. Glider specific sites are permissible for safety, land owner, and possibly other conditions.
In extraordinary circumstances, a Club may not be able to conform to the organizational requirements. The Club can submit a request for exemption from an organizational requirement to the Chapter Support Committee. Exemptions to requirements must be approved by the Chapter Support Committee and the Board of Directors.
06-01.05 Site Insurance Requirements
A. All new site insurance requests require written approval of a Regional Director. Approval of Chapter applications will be by letter after qualifications have been confirmed.
B. The following items are the conditions of responsibility a Chapter accepts when requesting site landowner coverage. They represent the minimum standards established by USHPA and the insurance company to help administer safe, controlled flying sites that are to be covered by site landowner insurance obtained by USHPA.
1. The Chapter must establish minimum pilot rating requirements for safe use of the site.
2. Chapters must enforce USHPA membership at insured sites. Unless a pilot has a chapter approved helmet sticker, the pilot must show a current USHPA membership card prior to setting up or laying out the glider.
3. Chapters are encouraged to request permission from landowners to act with the landowner’s authority for site management. This permits chapters to have pilots charged with trespass for not being USHPA members or otherwise violating site rules.
4. The Chapter must monitor or administer the site to assure that only USHPA member pilots fly the site or that other participating pilots have proof of independent insurance which has been determined by the USHPA to be of equal or greater coverage as that provided by USHPA to both the site and the pilot. Landowners may require non-USHPA members to sign the USHPA waiver or the landowner’s waiver in addition to satisfying the insurance requirement.
5. Pilots must be required to wear protective headgear while flying the site.
6. Only USHPA members must be permitted to act as launch assistants for those participants who are covered by landowner site insurance obtained from USHPA.
7. Pilots using insured sites must avoid safety violations and observe all safety precautions relevant to the site.
8. Chapters are required to take action against members and visiting pilots who do not consistently exercise and demonstrate those skills and level of judgment that are required for a USHPA rating.
9. If a USHPA approved Chapter implements its own form of waiver, the USHPA must be named as a released party and the waiver must be reviewed by the USHPA office before it is implemented
10. The insurance policy has a deductible and a claim limit. Chapters should refer to the insurance policy for specific information regarding coverage and limitations of the policy. The policy, in all cases, shall be the controlling document regarding such coverage. Should a claim be filed against a member, landowner, Chapter or USHPA, the member responsible for the damages is responsible for paying the insurance deductible and claims in excess of available coverage.
11. The insurance policy is subject to renewal or cancellation. USHPA reserves the right to amend, modify or suspend site insurance at any time in its sole discretion.
06-01.06 Suspension of Chapter Status
A. Chapters are required to renew their Chapter status annually. Clubs failing to renew in a timely manner or failing to satisfy the conditions for renewal shall lose their Chapter status.
B. If the USHPA determines a Chapter is not in compliance with the Administrative, Organizational, or Site Insurance Requirements above, the office will notify the Regional Directors in the region where the Chapter conducts business. The Chapter will be given 30 days to come into compliance, at which time the USHPA office can suspend the Chapter status as an administrative function.
06-01.07 Revocation of Chapter Status
The Board of Directors may revoke Chapter status for any club which does not conform to the Administrative, Organizational, or Site Insurance requirements. Once revoked, the Club can only regain Chapter status by vote of the Board of Directors.
06-01.08 Disclaimer Statement
THIS DOCUMENT IS ISSUED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON USHPA CHAPTERS, MEMBERS OR SITE LANDOWNERS. THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE INSURANCE POLICY. IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE ACTUAL TERMS OF THE POLICY, THE EXTENT OF THE COVERAGE PROVIDED OR ANY APPLICABLE EXCLUSIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE POLICY.