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Piper Cherokees of the British Airways flying club at Booker Airfield, the United Kingdom. A flying club or aero club is a not-for-profit , member-run organization that provides its members with affordable access to aircraft.
The PA-28-161 Warrior II flying in the livery of the Singapore Youth Flying Club. At the time of the Cherokee's introduction, Piper's primary single-engined, all-metal aircraft was the Piper PA-24 Comanche, a larger, faster aircraft with retractable landing gear and a constant-speed propeller.
[4] The airfield employs two flying instructors. [5] Facilities include a club house for the airfield flying club, hangars, control room, and on-site aircraft maintenance. It provides hire for the following aircraft types: [6] Cessna 150; Cessna 172; Piper PA 28 Cherokee 140; Piper PA 28 Warrior 160; Slingsby T67 Firefly; Cessna 310
Piper Dakota aircraft at Wycombe Air Park. The Airways Flying Club operates from Wycombe Air Park, with a fleet of Piper Warrior, Piper Dakota, de Havilland Chipmunk and Cessna 152 aircraft. The flying club acquired the long term lease to the airfield in 1965, following the closure of RAF Booker, previously on the site.
By 1950 Clark's Flying Service was located at the Crystal Airport. The business was known as Lysdale Flying Service before being purchased by Carlos A. Clark. [15] [16] In 1952 the airport had a 2500 foot by 75 foot paved northwest–southeast runway, a parallel turf runway, and two crosswind northeast–southwest turf runways.
There are restrictions of flight paths to and from the airport to avoid flying over the village of Rakkestad. [11] The primary user of the airport is Norrønafly–Rakkestad, which operates a maintenance base at the airport. [1] Rakkestad FLyklubb is an aviation club based at Åstorp. They operate two Piper PA-28 Cherokee and a Cessna 177 Cardinal.
Operated by VIP Air with Piper Aztec, Piper Chieftain [87] TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) TE: TEAL: 1940: 1965: Rebranded as Air New Zealand: The Hawke's Bay and East Coast Aero Club: 1928: 2010: Second aero club being incorporated on 12 November 1928. Operated Desoutter Mk.II, Piper Cherokee, Piper Seneca [88] Tikapa Air: 1992: 1995 ...
On March 13, 2004, a Piper PA-28 Cherokee was substantially damaged at the Illinois Valley Regional Airport when its right main landing gear collapsed during landing. The dual student, a non-current private pilot receiving instruction for a flight review, was doing touch-and-goes when he reached for and partially retracted the landing gear ...