There are lots of reasons you might consider joining a flying club. The most often cited centers on the economics: A flying club with lots of members can offer many of the benefits of aircraft ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Everything looks different from 3,000 feet in the air. This breathtaking view from just beneath the clouds is what captivates people like Philip Casey to pilot airplanes in ...
Flying clubs can help put the fun in flying, but what if none are available in your area? Start one, suggests Jamie Beckett, an Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association ambassador. Flying clubs allow ...
Choosing a flight school or club depends on individual needs and preferences, ranging from small, informal clubs to large, well-equipped organizations. Factors to consider include club size, aircraft ...
BETHALTO — A flying club, or “Aero Club,” is being formed at the St. Louis Regional Airport in Bethalto. Flight instructors Don Hill and John Harding are inviting all interested parties to attend the ...
After a year’s study (financed by $12,000 from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics) the National Aeronautic Association last week was able to present concrete plans for private ...
They say flying is the most fun you can have with your pants on — the corollary is that it’s on the ground where the trouble begins. For most pilots in an urban area like Santa Barbara, the thrill of ...
The free event offers aircraft tours and information about club membership.
The event featured aircraft displays and opportunities to meet pilots and instructors.
MARSHFIELD – Flying clubs are a thing. There are nearly 1,100 of them in the U.S., according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Massachusetts has 19 clubs, including one flying out of ...
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