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Post subject: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 12:17 |
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Joined: 01/22/11 Posts: 1766 Post Likes: +2536 Location: Fort Worth TX
Aircraft: EMB 505, C421
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Quick poll as I am about to join a owner's group for a twin Cessna 414. Cessna Pilots Association or the Twin Cessna Flyer? I'm looking for the organization that would most closely resemble the ABS and its services.
Chris C
_________________ ATP CFI/II B737, C421C
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 15:26 |
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Joined: 08/10/12 Posts: 328 Post Likes: +263 Location: KTKV KBKV
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Not even a close call. Twin Cessna Flyers is the winner.
Kirk
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 16:04 |
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Joined: 02/28/17 Posts: 1280 Post Likes: +1363 Location: Panama City, FL
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Username Protected wrote: Twin Cessna Flyers seems to be similar to BT. I am a member of both. I regularly visit Twin Cessna. As they seem to be fairly active. I am also a member of Cessna Pilots Association and compared to Twin Cessna Flyers they aren't as active and seem to be focused mostly on Cessna singles. I own a 182 and fly a 414aw. I keep coming back to BT because they seem to be the most active. As a 414 driver I prefer Twin Cessna Flyers. CPA is still up and running? I switched over the Cessna Pilots Society back in 2006 because the CPA had kind of lost their way. ____________________ 182M and 414AW Comm ME & SE w/Inst[/quote]
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 18:14 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5856 Post Likes: +2629 Location: KJYO
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Air Wagner has some good lessons posted on YouTube.
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 19:31 |
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Joined: 01/27/12 Posts: 795 Post Likes: +380 Company: NetJets-Retired Location: Columbus, OH (KOSU)
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Username Protected wrote: I was a member of the Twin Cessna flyer for 1 year and then I dropped it. To me it was just a venue for advertisers with a few tidbits of info, mostly aimed at 400 series owners. For me it was a total waste of $70. Their rig-it-right CD and pamphlet were laughably bad, and contained errors. As a mechanic I was not impressed. Sorry for your experience. I was a member for 40 years (actually I’m a life member) - 300 series only - found their seminars, magazine and technical advisors worth their weight in gold! FWIW, I have been a member of ABS for the whole time also - lots of valuable information goes both ways.
_________________ "A bad day flying is still better than a good day in the office!" N555YD ABS Life Member
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 18 Jul 2020, 22:18 |
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Joined: 01/22/11 Posts: 1766 Post Likes: +2536 Location: Fort Worth TX
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My thanks to everyone for their quick reply. BeechTalk really is a great resource. Thank you all.
Chris C
_________________ ATP CFI/II B737, C421C
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Post subject: Re: Best Owners Organization for Twin Cessna Drivers? Posted: 19 Jul 2020, 19:10 |
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Joined: 02/23/17 Posts: 772 Post Likes: +715
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Username Protected wrote: CPA is still up and running?
I switched over the Cessna Pilots Society back in 2006 because the CPA had kind of lost their way. ^^^ this. CPA imploded in a spectacular way several years ago.
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