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COPA - Who are we?

Last July I opened up M6 with a keynote presentation titled “Who is COPA?”.  The basis for the answer was the member survey we conducted early this year.  We distributed 2712 surveys by email, and received a staggering 1333 responses, a 49% rate.  That alone shows the level of enthusiasm COPAins bring to our association.

COPA is around 2900 members, up from 2600 a year ago.  If we were to look at the ‘average’ COPAin, he would be a 51 year old male from the U.S. Midwest, flies a 2004 SR22 G2 which is registered in his corporation, and puts 139 hours per year on the plane.  The plane has 397 hours total.

But wait a second;  an average COPAin?  We all know that is a meaningless statistic.  What brings strength to COPA is the variety in our ranks.  The youngest member of COPA is 18, the oldest 89. 

 

The US is some 87% of COPA, with members rather evenly spread around the country (though it seems the weather of the Pacific Northwest keeps numbers down).  12% live outside the US, 11% don’t own a plane, and a lucky 3% own 4 or more (yes MikeM, we are talking about you).  We have at least one member with over 5000 hours IN TYPE!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OWNERSHIP HISTORY

82% of our members have owned a Cirrus, so we definitely earn the "O" in COPA.  But it is interesting to look into people's ownership history:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We asked a number of questions about peoples ownership history.  For 41% of respondents their Cirrus is their first airplane.  Clearly Cirrus is doing a great job of bringing new people to aviation and airplane ownership. It also makes clear that COPA has a continuing mission to be a resource to these new owners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the same time we are an experienced group; only 3% had less than 100 hours total time, 15% had less than 300 hours, and the biggest group clusters around 1000 hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hours flown seems a bit of a surprise; it appears few COPAins report flying much over 200 hours a year; I would have thought the number to be a bit higher.  Of course this is time per-pilot; with shared ownership and rentals time-per-airframe could be significantly higher and when we look at safety statistics that is the number we are generally considering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which brings us to safety behaviors.  We did ask a number of questions to understand a bit about members' decisions in this area, and that will be the subject of my next blog.

 


Posted 25 Sep 2008 21:38 by Curtis Sanford
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Comments

President's Blog wrote Safety Behaviors (survey results part 2)
on 27 Jan 2009 10:09

(For part one of this review of the 2008 COPA membership survey look here .) SAFETY BEHAVIORS We made

President's Blog wrote Safety Behaviors (survey results part 2)
on 27 Jan 2009 10:09

(For part one of this review of the 2008 COPA membership survey look here .) SAFETY BEHAVIORS We made

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