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Stanford Flying Club A little about our history Stanford Flying Club's connection with the Stanford Community goes back a long way. The Club was founded in 1935 at Stanford University, incorporated in 1977 and is a non-profit Public Benefit Association. Membership is open to the public.
Stanford Flying Club Today Stanford Flying Club brings together aviation minded individuals and entities who use the Stanford Flying Club network to obtain or provide flight training and aircraft, aviation seminars, educational aviation materials, Private Pilot License training support, and a range of Flight School resources. Stanford Flying Club is the only flying school in the Palo Alto, CA - San Francisco Bay Area, which has received state and federal recognition as a non-profit educational association. The Club also acquired the status of 'Authorized Cessna Flight Training Facility" in 1998. Our ongoing association with Cessna Aircraft Company allows us to obtain lower cost materials, and better maintenance and engineering support, directly from Cessna field service engineers. As a result, the Club can offer Members newer aircraft, reasonable costs, excellent airplane availability, and a superior safety record. Members
can reserve aircraft 24/7, through our computerized scheduling
service. The highest standards of safety Our record. The members of the Club are rightfully proud of our long standing safety record, which is the best safety record of any aircraft operator or club in the area. At the Palo Alto airport, we are the only school where no member has ever been injured in a club aircraft. We attribute our excellent safety record to our procedures, quality of training, maintenance, manageable size, Cessna Aircraft factory support, and the caliber of members and staff. |
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