- Develop personal friendships and gain valuable leadership skills
- Help people through community service at home and throughout the world
- Attend District and International conferences and workshops
- Learn more about the community and its needs, especially in the area of brain-related disorders
- Network with people who share similar interests
- Develop new social and business relationships both locally and internationally
- Make a difference in the lives of the people throughout the world
- Aspires to the principles in the Pilot Code of Ethics
- Attends meetings and projects whenever possible
- Is an active participant in club decision making
- Supports decisions made by the majority, regardless of personal preference
- Encourages decisions which affect "the greater whole"
- Is professional in all matters concerning Pilot business
- Keeps club strong by inviting new members to join
- Encourages cultural diversity in club membership
- Does their "fair share" to plan and carry out service projects and fundraisers whenever possible
- Becomes familiar with District and International issues and Pilot's service focus of brain-related disorders
- Enhances the club's image within the community by promoting the club's projects and activities
- Networks with other civic/service organizations and local agencies
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