RAF Cosford Fling Club.

RAF Cosford Flying Club

RAF Cosford Flying Club

About us

RAF Cosford Powered Flying Club operates from the airfield at RAF Cosford, Shropshire. Established in 2001, the club is thriving and now boasts a healthy membership of both Service and Veteran members. The club utilises 3 light aircraft (PA-28s). Service personnel and dependants with ambitions of gaining a Private Pilot's Licence from scratch should expect to take around 45 hours. CPFC is an ELCAS registered flying training organisation.

Contact Details

RAF Cosford Powered Flying Club Ltd
RAF Cosford
Albrighton
Wolverhampton
West Midlands. WV7 3EX

To arrange flights or for further information call the Cosford Flying Club on 01902 373361 RAF Cosford ext 7198 (Wednesday - Sunday). A warm welcome awaits

Training Available

  • ELCAS registered
  • EASA Part-FCL PPL(A)
  • EASA LAPL(A)
  • UK NPPL
  • UK IMC Rating
  • Dedicated Flight Instruction
  • Ground School
  • Night Rating
  • Examinations
  • Flight Tests

Aircraft & Prices

Contact the club for details.

Available Fuel

AVGAS 100LL by prior arrangement.

Club Facilities

  • Internet access
  • Flight Simulator
  • Drinks making facilities
  • TV/Video/DVD
  • Two briefing rooms/Lounge & planning area/office

Aircraft Joining Instructions

RAFFCA Reciprocity

As per RAFFCA constitution - Available on application.

Club Website

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General Aviation Safety Council

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Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association

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