You Were Born
To Fly.
Find your people. Share the skies. Flying clubs make the freedom of flight accessible, affordable, and more fun than you ever imagined.
"A flying club isn't just about sharing an airplane. It's about sharing the love of flight with people who get it — who understand why you'd rather be in the pattern on a Tuesday morning than anywhere else on earth."
Why Join
Everything Better. Together.
Flying is always wonderful. But it's even better when you have a community around it.
Fly More Aircraft
Access a diverse fleet — trainers, cross-country cruisers, even high-performance aircraft — without owning any of them.
Keep More Money
Monthly dues as low as $75 and hourly rates typically 30–50% below FBO rental. The math is good.
Find Your People
Fly-outs, hangar talks, safety seminars, potluck dinners. Your club is your tribe.
Go Places
Organized fly-outs turn $100 hamburger runs into real adventures — Oshkosh, Sun 'n Fun, and everything in between.
Keep Learning
Experienced members, safety programs, instrument proficiency checks. Clubs make you a better pilot.
Shared Responsibility
Squawks get fixed faster. Maintenance costs are shared. You're never alone trying to figure out a problem.
Club Directory
Featured Flying Clubs
Find Your Club on the Map
Search by city, state, or airport identifier. Filter by aircraft type, club size, or monthly dues. Your next flying family is out there.
Open the Club Finder →The Process
How It Works
From curious to flying in four steps
Search
Browse clubs near your home airport or anywhere you want to base.
Visit
Schedule a discovery visit. Meet the members, see the aircraft, get a feel for the culture.
Join
Complete your checkout, pay your initiation fee and first dues. You're in.
Fly
Book aircraft, go on fly-outs, attend events, and build friendships that last a lifetime.
From the Community
Hangar Talk
I'd been meaning to keep flying after getting my private. The club made it affordable again. Now I fly twice a week and have made some of the best friends of my life.
Michael T.
Private Pilot, 3 years
Denver, CO
We started our club with just four pilots and one Skyhawk. Five years later we have twelve members and three aircraft. The guide on this site was the roadmap we needed.
Sandra R.
Club Founder & President
Austin, TX
My husband and I joined a club thinking we'd fly occasionally. We ended up going on fly-outs to places I never thought I'd land a small plane. It's completely changed our weekends.
Laura & Kevin W.
Instrument-Rated Pilots
Nashville, TN
For the Organizers
Ready to Start a Club of Your Own?
We've built a complete guide — from finding your founding members and choosing aircraft, to writing bylaws, setting dues, and keeping the whole thing running smoothly for years to come. It's the resource we wished existed when we started.
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