Frequently Asked Questions
The following are some typical questions from prospective Members and our answers to those questions:
The following are some typical questions from prospective Members and our answers to those questions:
The website provides a comprehensive overview of the Association as well as providing a complete Register of Members with a detailed index and, where appropriate, links to Members e-mail addresses and websites.
We normally receive several enquiries per month. As well as the “Find a consultant” search facility, The BAAC can provide enquirers with assistance and point them in the direction of the category or area of expertise likely to have a suitable consultant.
Each Member writes their own entry, in a format approved by the Membership Committee.
Links to each Member’s e-mail address and Website are provided.
The business of the Association is managed by the Council and this includes membership requirements and subscription fees as may be appropriate from time to time.
The primary means of promotion is the provision of the BAAC Website.
A number of functions are arranged during the year. These include the AGM and Reception at the RAF Club and the Annual Luncheon at the House of Lords.
BAAC is the right body for Aviation Consultants to join. To the best of our knowledge no similar organisation exists in Europe.
Members enjoy the benefits derived from belonging to a respected and long-standing Association. The BAAC Website and social media sites and listing of BAAC in various publications provides advertising on a scale which could not be contemplated on an individual basis for the very modest membership fees which are levied.