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ABS Magazine
June, 2013In this Month's issue...
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See the full list of ABS AVIATORS and
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Learn more about the program by listening to the podcast ABS AVIATOR Explained.
Congratulate this month's class of ABS AVIATORs:
New ABS AVIATORs:
Randy Bateman, Lindale, TX
Charles Benham, San Angelo, TX
Ronald Kelley, Bloomington, IL
Harold Bost, Fayetteville, GA
Nintin Desai, Fayetteville, NC
Robert Barnwell, Magnolia, TX
New Level 2 ABS AVIATOR:
Bill Moore, Merritt Island, FL
New Level 3 ABS AVIATORs:
John Ericsson, Port Orange, FL
Phillip Kattchee, Houston, TX
Leldon Locke, Sherman, TX
Wayne Mudge, Garden Ridge, TX
Michael Parrish, Dallas, TX
New Level 4 ABS AVIATORs:
Kent Ewing, Virginia Beach, VA
John Borgman, Byron Center, MI
New Lifetime Level 6 ABS Master Aviators:
Ken Link, Newport, NC
Lorne Sheren, New Vernon, NJ
Congratulations to all our ABS AVIATORS!
ABS AVIATOR encourages pilots to improve their skills by completing training beyond the minimum required for currency or a job. Training programs qualify for ABS AVIATOR points based on the effort necessary to complete the course and its applicability to flying Beech airplanes. You must earn at least 100 points in one year to become ABS AVIATORS. You can earn ABS AVIATOR recognition five times, or levels (one each year); earn ABS AVIATOR a sixth time and you'll be designated a lifetime ABS MASTER AVIATOR.
For a list of training events recognized under ABS AVIATOR and their point values, click here . A complete list of those who have earned ABS AVIATOR recognition is posted here.


