COPA for Kids pilots now require police check
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COPA for Kids pilots now require police check
As the organizer for COPA for Kids events at our COPA Flight 139 (Westlock, AB), I was recently made aware that "As of January 1st, anyone participating as a pilot in COPA for Kids must complete a Vulnerable Sector Check with their local police."
I have my own thoughts about this, but rather than bias the discussion, I am curious as to what everyone else thinks about it. Do you volunteer or have you been thinking of volunteering with a COPA for Kids in your area? How would such a requirement affect your participation?
PS: If you haven't heard of COPA for Kids, it's an event where pilots volunteer their time, aircraft, and sometimes fuel to take kids up for short flights - often their first exposure to aviation. I'd tell you more about how fun, exciting, and rewarding being involved with the event is, but I said I'd keep this post unbiased Well, at least I'm keeping the new requirement of completing a police check unbiased.. for now.
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I have my own thoughts about this, but rather than bias the discussion, I am curious as to what everyone else thinks about it. Do you volunteer or have you been thinking of volunteering with a COPA for Kids in your area? How would such a requirement affect your participation?
PS: If you haven't heard of COPA for Kids, it's an event where pilots volunteer their time, aircraft, and sometimes fuel to take kids up for short flights - often their first exposure to aviation. I'd tell you more about how fun, exciting, and rewarding being involved with the event is, but I said I'd keep this post unbiased Well, at least I'm keeping the new requirement of completing a police check unbiased.. for now.
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Who made it a requirement?
Who pays for the police check?
I would be -and I don't use this word lightly- pretty offended if I needed to provide a police check to volunteer my time and aircraft to give someone a free airplane ride.
Who pays for the police check?
I would be -and I don't use this word lightly- pretty offended if I needed to provide a police check to volunteer my time and aircraft to give someone a free airplane ride.
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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COPA made the decision to make it a requirement. They also have a note in their COPA for Kids Guide that "COPA does not reimburse expenses associated with obtaining a VS Check."
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Here in Vernon, we were advised of the requirement several weeks ago. It's a PITA, but I'll do it just to keep participating in the program.
I know some folks may refuse "on principle", but it comes down to what is more important: flying kids or standing on principle...
I know some folks may refuse "on principle", but it comes down to what is more important: flying kids or standing on principle...
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The local police agency in my neck of the woods charges less for a check being used for a volunteer position than it does for a paid employment position. I think it’s around $25 vs. $50.
I think it’s a good way for COPA to cover its butt. The last thing needed is for someone to sneak through who’s on court imposed conditions to avoid contact with children or who might have a history of being a diddler. Once a predator, always a predator. We don’t need people like that to be the face of aviation.
I think it’s a good way for COPA to cover its butt. The last thing needed is for someone to sneak through who’s on court imposed conditions to avoid contact with children or who might have a history of being a diddler. Once a predator, always a predator. We don’t need people like that to be the face of aviation.
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Pretty standard when you volunteer with kids. I coach hockey and have to do it every year.
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Ditto. I have one as well for my volunteer stuff. Not an issue.
Surprised they didn't enact this policy earlier at COPA.
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The police check is a good idea, 'sad that we need it, but in today's society, it is the better thing to do. If anyone resists doing it, perhaps they should step back from that event. I have one underway right now for a future host of an exchange student, the Ontario Provincial Police are not charging a fee, as I am a volunteer in this role. When in past years I was required to have such checks done as a paid firefighter, there was a small fee, though my employer paid it.
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They charge for it? I do volunteer work with kids and I don't think I've ever had to pay for one. I'm not aware of any charges when it's voluntary, but maybe it depends on where you're from. Like PilotDAR said, it's definitely a good thing to do. Anybody working with kids should have it done. These days, it's standard pretty much anywhere. I'm surprised that COPA did not already have a policy like this.
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What's sad is that this kind of check is even required at all, in any situation.
The CFK events here have always managed to get enough crew and pilots to make it happen, but "just barely" would be a good description. I can see a number of those volunteers just backing away because of the nuisance factor. It'll be the excuse they were looking for not to participate. And by not doing it, what stigma will that place on them? Is it too much hassle or are they "afraid" to get checked?
The CFK events here have always managed to get enough crew and pilots to make it happen, but "just barely" would be a good description. I can see a number of those volunteers just backing away because of the nuisance factor. It'll be the excuse they were looking for not to participate. And by not doing it, what stigma will that place on them? Is it too much hassle or are they "afraid" to get checked?
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I have done it several times. It goes on birthdate and sex, since you can change your name, but not your birthday"wonder about the sex thing" I did it first for medevacs, and found out, lo and behold I have the same birthdate. Followed by an appointment how many weeks later" after the file comes back, "I told you just book the appt." to go back down and give your fingerprints.
I had kids in 3 schools +cadets, choir etc...... I have to go down and do it 4 times"because they can't simply do it once for the year" I no longer volunteer.......
I had kids in 3 schools +cadets, choir etc...... I have to go down and do it 4 times"because they can't simply do it once for the year" I no longer volunteer.......
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There is no reason for it to be required.
The parents/kids are getting a free service.
They are ok with accepting a privately licensed pilot in an aircraft maintained to private standards. Yet the biggest risk to COPA is apparently that the pilot would start touching their child? How would that even work in a small airplane?
I've never heard of a pilot abusing a child or adult in an airplane. We've all heard about suicidal pilots though. So what's next: psych eval before you are allowed to volunteer your time to give someone a free ride?
This is a knee jerk reaction based on the "possiblity" of a lawsuit if anything ever happens. It is not a statistically significant risk. If parents are worried, they can always go to the professional flying school and pay for a flight in a commercially maintained airplane with a pilot owing a crushing debt who doesn't have a police check either.
Why does a volunteering service need higher standards than a commercial service?
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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My wife is a nurse and anytime she changes jobs she needs one although she doesn’t need to get one periodically if she doesn’t change jobs so I wonder the point sometimesrigpiggy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 13, 2018 9:43 am I have done it several times. It goes on birthdate and sex, since you can change your name, but not your birthday"wonder about the sex thing" I did it first for medevacs, and found out, lo and behold I have the same birthdate. Followed by an appointment how many weeks later" after the file comes back, "I told you just book the appt." to go back down and give your fingerprints.
I had kids in 3 schools +cadets, choir etc...... I have to go down and do it 4 times"because they can't simply do it once for the year" I no longer volunteer.......
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Because if you’re a regulated health professional such as your wife is, any conviction that would show up on a police check requires a mandatory report to her College, and to her employer, I think.
DId you hear the one about the jurisprudence fetishist? He got off on a technicality.
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It is certainly "jumping at shadows" to the nth degree. The analogy to volunteering with kids in sports is not valid at all since there are way too many instances of predatory happenings in that environment. The coach/trainer/volunteer has a long-term relationship with the kids and numerous opportunities to misbehave. I don't know for certain, but I would bet that there has never been a case of any kind of molestation in any of the volunteer piloting rides that have been going on for decades.
Let's all get paranoid and accept the "guilty until proven innocent" approach, just to be sure.
Let's all get paranoid and accept the "guilty until proven innocent" approach, just to be sure.
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I don't trust anybody who has a problem with the background check. Its scary enough these kids are put in airplanes with pilots of unknown skill, let alone possible Pedo pilots.
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I was going to mention the same thing. It's becoming the norm if you're working around kids. We've even had to take "code of conduct" training just to watch our daughter play baseball.
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Implying anyone who disagrees with you just might be a pedophile is a pretty weak argument.
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Oh god, I hope this was sarcasm that went way over our heads. But I doubt it...
Hire a private investigator at your own cost and on your own time to check up on me if you want, but I am not going to drive an hour, pay a fee, drive another hour a week later just to put your mind at ease with a worthless piece of paper, so that I have earned your trust to fly your kid around in my plane at my time at my own costs. But since this is a rule now, how about in return, I want to see your kid's school reports to make sure he has no behavioural issues that could impede a safe flight. I also want him to have a good grade in English, to make sure has the capacity to understand verbal commands in case of an emergency. I'll also need a doctor's note to make sure he doesn't die during the flight and a note from a psychologist of my choice to make sure he won't get a panic attack for which I could be held responsible.
Trust goes both ways. B*llsh*t too.
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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At first I agreed. I said what's the big deal? But you have to look at the situation and determine the risk:
- Hockey coaches having access to a change room where kids are in states of undress and potential to be alone.
- Those in the medical field may legitimately have access to a child's private areas.
- Scout leaders sharing overnight camp outs in the same tents with kids.
A bit of overkill.
Last edited by MrWings on Tue Nov 13, 2018 3:32 pm, edited 3 times in total.