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About Us:

The MIT Flying Club's primary purpose is to motivate, encourage, and facilitate an affordable, hands-on experience in flying.   Originally formed in the late 1920s, the MIT Flying Club (MITFC) was reborn in the Fall of 2005 to provide members the opportunity to meet and interact with others who are interested in aviation.

Throughout the academic year, MITFC holds a variety of informal gatherings where members can meet to discuss aviation, listen to lectures, and watch movies.   In addition, MITFC maintains a library of navigational and instructional materials.  Several textbooks, a headset, U.S. sectionals, and airport facility directories are available for members to borrow.  While based at MIT, club membership is open to everyone.

A "loggable" flight simulator is being readied for use by the end of the semester.  In addition, MITFC will be holding a flying trip to Cape Cod this April. For more information about the club's upcoming events, and how to get into powered and unpowered flight, download the Powerpoint Presentation.

The MIT Flying Club is organized by the MIT Flying Club Executive Board.

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