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Thu, Jan 07, 2010

American Bonanza Society Offers Guide To Pilot Checkout

Online Information For New Bonanza, Debonair Pilots

The first ABS/BPPP Guide to Initial Pilot Checkout is now available free online at the American Bonanza Society website. This valuable training outline is especially worthwhile for new owners/pilots of Bonanza and Debonair aircraft who are unable to schedule training with a Beech-knowledgeable instructor. In those instances, the ABS/BPPP Guide addresses the most vital topics and operations during the critical initial checkout.  Users of the Guide and their flight instructors may also take advantage of a free trial membership in the American Bonanza Society.

This first Guide addresses Beech Bonanzas and Debonairs originally equipped with Teledyne Continental Motors IO-520 and IO-550 engines: models S35, V35, V35A, V35B, 35-C33A, E33A, E33C, F33A, F33C, 36, A36 and G36. Guides for other Beech variants are in development.

"Historically, 20 percent of all Beech mishaps occur in the first year of ownership," said Thomas P. Turner, ABS Manager of Technical Services. "As the representative type club for Beech piston aircraft, ABS works to make flying these great planes safe and enjoyable. To that end we encourage participating in the Beechcraft Pilot Proficiency Program (BPPP), which is affiliated with ABS. But for when that is not an option, this Guide helps new Beech owners and pilots, and their local flight instructors."

From the homepage, use the Education and Training pull-down menu and click on "Guide to Initial Checkout."  The resulting page provides links to the Guide itself, as well as 15 appendices, supporting documents and other links for more educational content and information.
 
The Wichita, KS-based American Bonanza Society represents 9,700 owners and operators of Beech Bonanzas, Barons, Travel Airs and Debonairs around the world.

FMI: www.bonanza.org, www.bppp.org

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