Questions
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How long has the Oregon Pilots' Association been around?
What are the benefits of being an OPA member?
What does it cost to be a member?
What if I'm not a pilot?
Do you have local chapters?
How do I renew my membership?
How often does the OPA Board meet?
Where does the OPA Board meet?
What types of memberships are there in OPA?
Do you put out a newsletter?
What is ASEF?
What is AIRO?
Do you take advertising on your website?
Do you take advertising in your newsletter?
Who do I contact if I have more questions?
Is there a way to send email to your organization?
Answers
How long has the Oregon Pilots' Association been around?
OPA has been around since being formed in 19xx. 
What are the benefits of being an OPA member?
There are many benefits to being an OPA member. We provide valuable information to our members in the form of our bi-monthly newsletter "Prop Wash" and emails for urgent notices. In addition many FBO's and business' offer discounts to our members. 
What does it cost to be a member?
Dues are based on your membership type. We have several classifications based on your interest. Click here for more information. 
What if I'm not a pilot?
You do not need to be a pilot to be an OPA member. Anyone with an interest in aviation or loves flying may join.
Do you have local chapters?
Yes, we currently have twenty local chapters around the state. Click here to find the chapter closest to you. In addition, you may join as an "At Large" member and not designate a specific chapter. You can join a chapter in the future if you desire. 
How do I renew my membership?
How often does the OPA Board meet?
Where does the OPA Board meet?
What types of memberships are there in OPA?
Do you put out a newsletter?
What is ASEF?
What is AIRO?
Do you take advertising on your website?
Do you take advertising in your newsletter?
Who do I contact if I have more questions?
Is there a way to send email to your organization?
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