by Scott Ducey » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:04 am
Stephen, I felt the same way as you when I joined a few years ago. Initially, I listened - to the complaints on the forums and those on the Board. I like to think I am pretty reasonable, but maybe i am not. After listening to both sides, I formed my own opinion. It seemed from talks with various members of the Board, that in many ways they didn't disagree with their detractors. What I heard was a frustration that a number of people 'talked' about the problems, however, very few were willing to do something about it. I volunteered, wrote articles, defended ICS, put together videos, and I participated. I also became the Secretary/Scribe for the NE Tribe. Unfortunately I found out the hard way that ICS is locked in the past, with no intention of changing.
As far as your comments regarding change, yes, change takes time. However, one has to acknowledge that a need for change exists. My point is the folks calling the shots at ICS do not recognize the need for change. There is compelling evidence that issues need to be addressed - first economic issues and practical ones. All have been memorialized extensively here and at Delphi. ICS's solution is to form another committee. In the end you will find that nothing substantive will be done. I honestly hope I am wrong, but don't you think it makes sense if you are forming a committee to deal with the problems that impacts ALL ICS members, shouldn't there be an open dialog WITH its members? A dialog would be happening IF they honestly cared about the opinion of our members. It is not happening because they are more interested in proving they are right. This all sounds strikingly like the Young Persons Advisory Council, which was touted as a platform to get feedback from our Younger members to determine what they want since they are the Comanche future. The person that headed up this committee pretty much glossed over and ignored all the suggestions that were made because....the feedback he received didn't conform to what HE wants for ICS. The exercise was a complete sham.
We can quote Sun Tzu, Machiavelli or Deepak Chopra, but the truth is ICS will not let anyone else into their club, and frankly are not serving the fleet or its members by making decisions in isolation. You may consider this disrespectful or hearsay, but it is the situation based on factual experience. Stephen, I volunteered because I care about these airplanes and wanted to help. I did not volunteer because I need to feel important by running something, or having a title behind my name.
Nevertheless, if you feel strongly that you can effectuate change I encourage you to participate, volunteer and contribute.
Good luck in whatever you decide, and fly safe.
Best regards,
Scott Ducey