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The SSA is led by the 17 members on its board of directors and its executive committee, ten of whom are regionally elected by the general membership and serve for three years. The other seven at-large directors are elected annually by the other directors. In addition to the executive meetings of the
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board, full SSA Board meetings are held twice a year and are open to the general membership. A support staff administers the daily business of the society from the headquarters offices.
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Representing members' interests at meetings with Federal agencies in matters such as airspace
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every year, but other roles were quickly adopted. In 1954, the Society created the
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Services to members, such as organising SSA conventions and verifying badge claims
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on February 20, 1932. Its first objective was to hold a national
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soaring
USA
New York City
McGraw–Hill Building
soaring competition
Soaring Hall of Fame
Hobbs, New Mexico
Flight training
safety
Richard C. du Pont Memorial Trophy
Soaring Society of America
Soaring Hall of Fame
National Soaring Museum
Soaring Safety Foundation
Categories
Sports governing bodies in the United States
Gliding in the United States
Gliding associations

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