bmitchell
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Welcome to BACFest Updates. Updates and reminders will be posted here. This forum is intended to be informational only, so if you care to make any comments, please make them in the BACFest 2009 Discussion Forum. Thanks and hope to see you in Gatlinburg.
Brad Mitchell
Tom Turner to be Guest Speaker at the BACFest 2009 Banquet on Saturday, October 17
You may recognize his name from FLYING LESSONS or the Weekly Accident Update reports, but Tom Turner has so much more to offer.
Holder of an ATP certificate with instructor, CFII and MEI ratings, a Masters Degree in Aviation Safety, and 2008 FAA Central Region CFI of the Year, Master CFI Thomas P. Turner has been Lead Instructor for FlightSafety International's Bonanza pilot training program at the Beechcraft factory; production test pilot for engine modifications; aviation insurance underwriter; corporate pilot and safety expert; Captain in the United States Air Force; and contract course developer for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He now manages education and technical services for a 10,000-member pilots' organization. With over 3500 hours logged, including more than 2200 as an instructor, Tom writes, lectures and instructs extensively from his home at THE AIR CAPITAL--Wichita, Kansas. For more information on Tom Turner, visit www.thomaspturner.net
Brad Mitchell
Tom Turner to be Guest Speaker at the BACFest 2009 Banquet on Saturday, October 17
You may recognize his name from FLYING LESSONS or the Weekly Accident Update reports, but Tom Turner has so much more to offer.
Holder of an ATP certificate with instructor, CFII and MEI ratings, a Masters Degree in Aviation Safety, and 2008 FAA Central Region CFI of the Year, Master CFI Thomas P. Turner has been Lead Instructor for FlightSafety International's Bonanza pilot training program at the Beechcraft factory; production test pilot for engine modifications; aviation insurance underwriter; corporate pilot and safety expert; Captain in the United States Air Force; and contract course developer for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He now manages education and technical services for a 10,000-member pilots' organization. With over 3500 hours logged, including more than 2200 as an instructor, Tom writes, lectures and instructs extensively from his home at THE AIR CAPITAL--Wichita, Kansas. For more information on Tom Turner, visit www.thomaspturner.net