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Just sharing. This will likely be interesting.

 

Tim

 
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You have asked us to notify you when a webinar is scheduled that meets your criteria. The following webinar may be of interest to you:

"ABS - Year End Beech Accident Recap - Ask The Instructor"
Topic: ABS Air Safety Foundation Director Tom Turner Reviews Causes Of All 2023 Beechcraft Accidents And Related Patterns.
On Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 19:00 Central Standard Time (17:00 PST; 18:00 MST; 20:00 EST; 15:00 HST; 16:00 AKST; 18:00 Arizona; Wednesday, January 10, 2024 01:00 GMT)




 

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CE03126106

Description:

The causes of most Beechcraft accidents follow patterns, and by reviewing the accident record for 2023 we can work for a safer new year. After the mishap review, we’ll open up for viewer questions about flying Beech piston airplanes and other questions about ABS and the ABS Air Safety Foundation. This presentation will cover:

•  The leading causes of accidents in Beech Bonanza/Debonair/Baron/Travel Air aircraft in 2023.
•  The leading causes of fatal accidents in ABS-type airplanes in the past year.
•  What we can learn from accident statistics to be safer pilots.
•  Your questions about flying Beech airplanes, ABS and the ABS Air Safety Foundation

Viewers will be able to type in their questions to be answered during the event. We’ll explain how to do so at the beginning of the webinar. 

Although this American Bonanza Society program is oriented toward pilots of Beech airplanes, the discussion, techniques and procedures described are valuable to the pilot of any airplane.

 

To view further details and registration information for this webinar, click here.

The sponsor for this seminar is: FAASTeam

 

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