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ALC-572: ABS - "Convinced You Are Ready? Practicing Emergencies"
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Introduction

You don't want the first time you practice an emergency procedure to be when it's happening to you "for real" in flight. We all need to practice emergency procedures regularly. But how can you do so safely? In this webinar we'll cover the presentation and practice of several Beechcraft emergency procedures so you'll be ready if the time comes.

Topics we’ll cover include:

  • Simulating partial and total engine failures 
  • Simulating engine-out glides
  • Inflight fires, emergency descents, and other bad days 
  • BPPP flight syllabus emergencies and how to fly them safely
  • What we won'tdo on a BPPP flight, and why

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 Bonanzas, Debonairs, Barons and Travel Airs, the discussion, techniques and procedures described are valuable to the pilot of any airplane.

Presenter

Thomas P. Turner is the Executive Director of the American Bonanza Society Air Safety Foundation. An ATP with CFI, CFII and MEI, he holds a Masters Degree in Aviation Safety, was the 2008 FAA Central Region CFI of the Year and the 2010 National FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year. In 2015 Tom was inducted into the Flight Instructor Hall of Fame.

Sponsor

This ABSWeb presentation is funded by generous donations from members of the American Bonanza Society. 

American Bonanza Society

The American Bonanza Society serves Beechcraft enthusiasts by sharing valuable safety, technical and educational resources, and by promoting interaction among and advocacy on behalf of its members.

ABS is the premier association for Bonanza, Baron, Debonair, and Travel Air enthusiasts, with 9,500+ members who own, fly, or have a sincere interest in these Beechcraft models.  Learn more at www.bonanza.org