Years Of Flying!
The Regina Flying Club (RFC) emerged during the post WWI flying boom. In 1927 (the same year Charles Lindbergh made his historic trans-Atlantic solo flight), the RFC first began operations with two DeHavilland Moths in the fleet.
Following construction of a new hangar (now the Government of Saskatchewan hangar), the RFC flight school began! Training new pilots and boasting a membership of 128 aviation enthusiasts. Dual instruction cost $15 per hour and $10 per solo hour. Among the early rules of the club, was the requirement for all solo flights to be conducted within three miles of the aerodrome and any cross country flights required explicit permission from the board of directors.
The RFC Flight Training Program includes operating policies, procedures and requirements as established in accordance with the Canadian Aviation Regulations. Our programs ensure safe and effective conduct of flight training.
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