Thu, Sep 24, 2009
Founded in 1967, the American Bonanza Society has more than
10,200 members in 39 countries around the world. Created as a
shared forum for Bonanza, Baron, Debonair, and Travel Air
enthusiasts, the Society serves as the primary source for
model-specific information, education, and camaraderie.
As one of the oldest type clubs in existence, ABS has provided
support for Bonanza model lines for over 42 years, offering a
wide-range of member technical services and education
initiatives.
Pilots can participate in both the Air Safety Foundation (ASF),
as well as the Beechcraft Pilot Proficiency Program (BPPP), which
provides recurrent training both in the classroom and through
certified flight instruction. In addition, the
Society’s website provides a searchable database of
“Tech Tips” and “Shops & Mechanics
Recommendations” to allow members to share information and
experiences involving the operation and maintenance of the
Beech-produced aircraft.
Due to the organization’s longevity, as well as the
continued success of the Bonanza model lines for the last 62 years,
ABS is one of the largest type club associations in the
country. In contrast to other type clubs, the extensive
membership allows for full-time dedicated staff support.
With its history and sustainability, ABS continually offers
administrative guidance to other type clubs regarding outreach and
education, particularly the development of training programs much
like ABS’ own Beechcraft Proficiency Program. Tom
Turner, Manager of Technical Services for the American Bonanza
Society, sat down with Aero-TV to discuss the role of type clubs
within the general aviation community.
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