COPA adopts green policy
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COPA's new environmental
policy acknowledges that pilots and flying site operators are generally in
a position to be effective stewards of the environment and that all forms
of aviation can be very compatible with conservation of habitat and
wildlife species.
Photo courtesy Garth Wallace,
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By Adam Hunt, COPA manager Membership Services
COPA now has an environmental policy to help guide the organization and
its individual members in caring for the places we love to fly. This
policy acknowledges that pilots and flying site operators are generally in
an excellent position to be effective stewards of the environment and that
all forms of aviation can be very compatible with conservation of habitat
and wildlife species.
The world air sports body, the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI),
has recently adopted a comprehensive Environmental Code of Ethics for all
flyers. At the July 6, 2001 meeting of the COPA Board of Directors in
Peterborough, Ont., the board debated the FAI policy and unanimously
decided to adopt it as the COPA Environmental Policy.
The FAI policy contains some general statements that will guide COPA and
its members in consistently planning and dealing with environmental issues
that come up locally. The policy also contains a checklist that details
environmental considerations for each specific flying discipline,
including powered flying, ultralight flying, gliding and soaring, hang
gliding and paragliding, ballooning and model airplane flying. The
checklist is a useful guide and provides specific practical means of
preserving the environment while operating aircraft. Most pilots who have
read the checklist are interested to find that they are already doing most
of the suggested items right now. They also find that there are some
additional things that can be done where they fly without too much
difficulty.
Both the policy and the checklist are available on the homepage of the
COPA Web site.
Questions or comments about COPA’s new environmental policy can be sent to COPA’s
President and CEO, Kevin Psutka , E-mail:
kpsutka@copanational.org
or Tel.: 613-236-4901, ext. 102.
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