Edmonton Flying Club

The Edmonton Flying Club, home of the Edmonton Flight College, is a flying club and flight school located just west of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and operates out of Parkland Airport in Parkland County. Originally founded in 1927 as the Edmonton and Northern Alberta Aero Club, the club's first president was Canadian World War I flying ace, Wilfrid R. "Wop" May. At the time, the purpose of the club was to promote aviation and to provide flight training. Today, the Edmonton Flying Club is a member-owned organization that operates a diverse fleet of aircraft and provides flight training at all levels.[1][2][3]

Courses offered

The Edmonton Flying Club offers courses for the following licenses and ratings:[4]

Fleet

As of August 2014 Edmonton Flying Club has 10 aircraft listed at their web site and 11 registered with Transport Canada:

Edmonton Flying Club Fleet
AircraftEFC aircraft[5]TC aircraft[6]VariantsIdentsNotes
Cessna 172 3 4 [[Cessna 172#17|]], 172S FEFN, FEGU, GEFJ, GEFK, FOEF Single-engine, fixed tricycle gear. Diamond DA20 2 2 C1 Eclipse FEFG, FEFZ Single-engine, fixed tricycle gear.

In addition, the EFC has a state-of-the-art Modular Flight Deck simulator.

Notable pilots associated with EFC

References

External links

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