Pilots Wanted: Affordable Flying with Non-Profit Club

WT Flyers is a non-profit, board run flying club. The club was created to bring pilots, flight instructors and aircraft together to create a safe, fun and friendly environment to fly. By doing this, we are able to keep the costs of flying lower than you will find at a typical FBO. To keep the airplanes in top shape, we have certified mechanics sharing our hangar who work hard to make sure our aircraft are airworthy and online for your enjoyment.

We are a new flying club in the Texas Panhandle. We are located at River Falls Airport just south of Amarillo. We are a membership driven club with plenty of flight instructors to get you checked out, add an additional rating, or get you back in the air with a Flight Review.

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Easy Membership

When you join WT Flyers, you are not committing to anything. You can cancel your membership at anytime. Unlike most clubs, you don't have to 'buy in' to the club. You pay a low board set monthly membership fee that helps cover our basic costs like the scheduling software, club facilities and general operating costs. Then get checked out in the plane(s) you want to fly, and go fly!

To make sure we have a safe environment, we have quarterly safety meetings for all the members as well as monthly safety meetings for our member flight instructors. As a pilot member, you are also required to have an annual checkout review from a flight instructor. This helps to ensure that all our members are safe, proficient and ready to fly!

Charles Lindbergh

Science, freedom, beauty, adventure: what more could you ask of life? Aviation combined all the elements I loved. There was science in each curve of an airfoil, in each angle between strut and wire, in the gap of a spark plug or the color of the exhaust flame. There was freedom in the unlimited horizon, on the open fields where one landed. A pilot was surrounded by beauty of earth and sky. He brushed treetops with the birds, leapt valleys and rivers, explored the cloud canyons he had gazed at as a child. Adventure lay in each puff of wind.