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How To Start A Flying Club

Posted on20 December 20215 January 2022

Flying clubs are organisations of people who are budget conscious but are passionate about flying. However, these people don’t have the resources to own and operate an aircraft. So, forming a flying club could be a means to share in Continue Reading

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Why You Should Join A Flying Club

Posted on12 November 20215 January 2022

A flying club is a non-profit member-run organisation that provides members with affordable access to aircraft. So, whether you are an experienced pilot or a novice learning the rudiments of flying you need a flying club. Flying is an expensive Continue Reading

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Top Flying Clubs In The UK

Posted on2 November 20215 January 2022

Flying an aircraft is an exciting activity but it requires hours, months and even years of training to fly one. Here are some top flying clubs in the UK. Enstone Flying Club This is a CAA approved flight school located Continue Reading

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  • How To Start A Flying Club 240x240 - How To Start A Flying Club How To Start A Flying Club

    Flying clubs are organisations of people who are budget conscious but are passionate about flying. However, these people don’t have the resources to own and operate an aircraft. So, forming a flying club could be a means to share in the ownership of an aircraft. There are several ways on how to start a flying club. A flying club may start up with any kind of aircraft. A club could start with four-seater aircraft like Cessna 172s, Cessna 182s, and Piper PA-28s. These planes are affordable, and their operating expenses are low. A flying club can even start with a donated aircraft by a member or by restoring old planes. There is no specific number of people that can start a flying club but six is preferable. The ratio of people to an available number of aircraft matters. Some flying clubs have so many members that the ratio of people to the available number of aircraft is 15:1. Some clubs have less than 10 people to an aircraft. It is a good idea to first consult the relevant authorities before starting a flying club. The club should be registered and recognized. Endeavour to get insurance for the club and the club’s facilities. If the club will be using any government facilities for its activities, then get the necessary permits, licenses, or permissions. A flying club should be a mixture of older pilots and younger pilots. This is to have a strong mentorship programme. Some clubs also have arrangements with renowned flying instructors to come in and work with members as a consultant. They can be paid or just take it as a part of helping out a flying club pro bono. Flying is a passion and starting a flying club should be followed with passion, determination, and group effort for it to be a successful one.

  • Qualities Of A Good Pilot 240x240 - Qualities Of A Good Pilot Qualities Of A Good Pilot

    It takes a combination of skills to be a successful pilot. You have to be creative, possess the ability to act under pressure, as well as communicate and work well with others. So here are some qualities of a good pilot. Ability To Communicate Clearly A good pilot should be able to communicate clearly and effectively with all the necessary support crew members to achieve a successful flight. Incorrect or incomplete pilot-controller communication has contributed to around 70 per cent of flight incidents or accidents. Ability To Be Aware Of Surrounding Situations A good pilot must be aware of every situation concerning the aircraft to be able to handle it perfectly. They must have a mental picture of the location, flight conditions, configuration, and energy state of their aircraft before and after take-off. Ability To Work Well With Other Team Members A good pilot must have a good working relationship with other crew members. The bond between them should be strong because human lives are dependent on it. A pilot should relate well with everyone more so the ground crew. The feedback between them must be clear, coordinated, and honest. Ability To Make Quick And Decisive Judgements A pilot is required to make sound judgements and the best possible decision in every particular flight situation. While in the air, time is of the essence. Incidents are a matter of giving or taking a second. Pilots have to always keep a cool head keeping in mind that making the wrong decision could result in a fatal outcome. Ability To Understand Technical Information As a pilot, you need to understand how your aircraft works. There are a set of technical procedures that you must learn and understand to be able to fly an aircraft effectively. Learn them, commit them to heart and with constant practice, they become a part and parcel of you. Know When To Break The Rules There are no two flights that offer the same experience. Pilots have a strict set of rules to follow, laid out by regulating bodies and other authorities. These rules are all meant to promote flight safety. However, in the case of an emergency, it’s dependent on you to navigate the aircraft to safety the best way you can. Possess these qualities and become the best pilot. From Visually.

  • Why You Should Join A Flying Club 240x240 - Why You Should Join A Flying Club Why You Should Join A Flying Club

    A flying club is a non-profit member-run organisation that provides members with affordable access to aircraft. So, whether you are an experienced pilot or a novice learning the rudiments of flying you need a flying club. Flying is an expensive hobby but being a member of a flying club comes with some benefits. You save money The best benefit of joining a flying club is that it eases the cost of owning and maintaining your aircraft. You don’t need to own an aircraft to fly one. Flying clubs charge a membership fee to join. Members also pay monthly dues and hourly flying rates. These monies are used to cover aircraft maintenance and repairs, fuel, insurance, hangar use, admin costs and more. Opportunity To Fly More Types of Aircraft Being a member of a flying club avails you the opportunity to fly a variety of aircraft that you might not normally have access to. This is a great way to experience and improve your skills as a pilot. It is also a way of knowing the best aircraft suited for you in case you decide to buy an aircraft for yourself one day. You Improve Your Flying Skills A flying club encourages members to pursue, refine and improve their flying skills. There are opportunities for pilots of all flying skills to meet and learn from each other. The experienced mentor the novice and everyone are happy. Some flying clubs also engage certified flying instructors to provide training and instruction for their members. Opportunity To Gain Administrative Experience Most flying clubs are owned and operated by members. This is a great opportunity to acquire some administrative skills. Most flying clubs appoint members as officers to oversee the routine maintenance, record-keeping, repairs, inspections, and day to day running of the club. These are administrative skills that can be helpful in other areas of life.  Social And Professional Connection With Other Pilots A flying club is a community of people from different strata of the larger society. Belonging to a flying club offers an opportunity to socialize with people from different walks of life. This is good both socially and professionally. Flying clubs are not all about flying. Many of them organise social events and activities outside of flying as well. Take advantage of these benefits and join a flying club today and get closer to achieving your flying goals.

  • Top Flying Clubs In The UK 240x240 - Top Flying Clubs In The UK Top Flying Clubs In The UK

    Flying an aircraft is an exciting activity but it requires hours, months and even years of training to fly one. Here are some top flying clubs in the UK. Enstone Flying Club This is a CAA approved flight school located in Oxford, the UK that offers private pilot licence training, trial flying lessons, hands-on flight experiences, lessons in a wide range of training aircraft. Highly trained and experienced instructors are on hand to give you a wonderful flying experience. The Tiger Club Based at Damyns Hall Aerodrome, moments away from Upminster tube and train station, this flying club was founded to encourage all aspects of sport flying like aerobatics, formation flying, air racing and display flying. The club is run and owned by its members, and largely staffed by volunteers. The Lincoln Aero Club The Lincoln Aero Club is based in the Original Control Tower at Stargate Airfield. It is one of the oldest member-owned aero clubs in the UK with a history that spans over six decades. It has a very friendly club atmosphere with a kitchen and a bar and members can fly a SOCATA TB200 Tobago XL 200 VPP for hire. Alouette Flying Club This flying club is based at London Biggin Hill Airport and within easy reach of Essex, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex. If you desire to experience your first flight, have a career in flying, build your flying hours, add to the further flying experience, then you can join Alouette. Turweston Flying Club This flying club is based at Turweston Aerodrome and is privately owned and operated. It offers courses from Ab-Initio thru to Aerobatics, Instrument and Formation Training. If you desire a friendly, professional environment with dedicated instructors for your flight training needs then this club is there for you. Kemble Flying Club This club/training school is Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved for the provision of Flying Instructor Training. There are dedicated flying instructors to see that you fulfil that your flying dream. The club has a fleet of modern aircraft and operates a lease share scheme that makes it possible for anyone with a pilot’s licence to hire and fly any of its aircraft at an hourly rate. The Cambridge Aero Club This is one of the longest established flight training schools in the world. It has been training pilots for almost a century. If you want to learn to fly, experience the thrill of being in the air or improve and develop your abilities and confidence as a highly competent pilot, then this club will make it happen for you. There are so many flying clubs in the UK, but these are the top ones. Connect with DHC-1 Chipmunk Club for more information.

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