I haven't been a member since a few years after I started flying for the regionals. Again I don't have the money to fly on my days off. (I've got 4 mouths to feed). After while I began to realize that though I used AOPA when I first started flying, once I got my CFI all of the articles didn't seem to be aimed at me at all. I felt that I had my roots in GA as I tried to make a career out of flying (instructing, flying freight, regionals, etc) but once I started flying professionally I felt like they just forgot about me. They didn't care about somebody making $20,000/year flying freight or $19/hr flying a regional airliner. Instead they focused on their main money base: rich doctors and lawyers who fly. Their ads, their articles all focused on the wealthy who can afford to fly GA and spend the money the ads are all for. For years I had deluded myself into thinking Boyer's editorials were what I believed in saving GA. Instead I started realizing that he and AOPA is all for the big money in aviation. The "FAT CATS" as John McCain called them all seeking more goverment subsidies for their corporate jets and million dollar bonanzas. Don't get me wrong. I'm not against GA. But AOPA is definitely not for the GA pilot who is trying to become a future professional in this industry. All that blood sweat and tears is on your own and AOPA isn't there to help you unless you quit and go to Medical school and buy an airplane.