Novcovericon.gif (6294 bytes)MOA's MOONEY PILOT MAGAZINE
Reader Feedback On-Line Submission Form

On Page 10 October & November, 2000 Issues, We Printed The Following Queries

Reader Feedback Wanted
Please check back often as this page will be up-dated often with more questions added on a regular basis.
MOA Urgently Needs Your Ideas & Opinions On The Following Issues

Feedback Instructions: You can complete the submission form below by choosing the response which best describes your opinion, or  Email, call, or simply write us directly with your comments and suggestions. Revised 11/27/00. 

clipboardiconsm1.gif (1752 bytes)Query # 1: Companies who want to advertise with us but who could be seen as being competitive to Mooney Aircraft Co have approached us. We wish your opinion as to whether or not you would like to see material (ads, pilot reports, advertorials etc.,) from these companies in our magazine and/or on our web site.

Feedback Response #FB101: Yes, I would like to see information from any and all aviation manufacturers regardless of their possible (indirect or direct) competitive status as relative to Mooney.

Feedback Response #FB102: Yes, under some circumstances and not being directly competitive. For Instance, a new "move up" 5-6+ place aircraft, twin engine aircraft, etc., are OK with me.

Feedback Response #FB103: I have no real opinion one way or the other and your doing so wouldn’t affect me either way from joining MOA or enjoying the magazine.

Feedback Response #FB104: Absolutely not. I would be offended if I saw competitive advertising of almost any kind, I would not join MOA nor would I want to receive the magazine.

Choose The Answer Which Most Closely Represents Your Opinion 


Additional Comments (Optional):

clipboardiconsm1.gif (1752 bytes)Query #2: From time to time certain factual material and information, such as large parts price increases, parts availability, manufacturing or service difficulty concerns, etc., may come to our attention. Even though the publication of this factual information may not be seen as putting various current factory policies, management, procedures, or perhaps even their vendors/suppliers, etc. in a favorable light per se, should MOA print, publicize, or disseminate this type of factual information?

Feedback Response #FB105: I want all information printed which could benefit me as an owner, regardless of how it reflects on the factory or their vendors, etc.

Feedback Response #FB106: Yes, print it but primarily only if it is directly germane to major maintenance, my use, or re-sale of my Mooney.

Feedback Response #FB107: Yes, but generally only if it is of "flight safety" importance.

Feedback Response #FB108: I have no opinion one way or the other.

Feedback Response #FB109: No, unless it is critical "flight safety" information such as an AD or critical Factory SB, don’t print anything which could put the factory in a bad light.

Feedback Response #FB110: No, only print AD’s and then only if they are critical to flight safety.

Choose The Answer Which Most Closely Represents Your Opinion 

Additional Comments (optional):

Additional comments or suggestions are always welcome on these and any other subjects. Feel free to Email, fax, reply with Reader Service Cards as found in our magazine, or call headquarters.