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Old June 12th 04, 02:14 AM
Andrew Gideon
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Default Northern NJ Flying Club Accepting New Members

Hello all. I've mentioned my flying club a number of times, and...

A limited number of memberships are available in The Paramus Flying
Club, which has been providing affordable flying in Northern NJ since
1955.

Today, the club spans two airports and flies four aircraft: two 180HP
Cessna 172s, a Cessna 182, and a Cessna 182RG. All four are equiped
with a Garmin 430, Strikefinder, Standby Vacuum, and more. Bookings
are controlled through either our web-based scheduler or a push-button
phone.

Two aircraft are based each at Caldwell and Linden airports, making
flying convenient for members in New York City, Northern, and Central
New Jersey.

Our low monthly and hourly rates are reviewed periodically to provide
the absolute minimum cost while bringing in enough to meet ongoing
maintenance needs and reserves. Members make an equity payment upon
joining. Our 45 members are also owners, and this payment truly is equity:
it is refunded when a member leaves.

In addition to keeping rates low, we also have no daily minimum.
Members like to travel, and the club's rules support this. The club
also encourages ongoing training and the achievement of further
ratings. Several of our members are CFIs.

Membership also provides numerous social opportunities, from monthly
meetings to our monthly "breakfast flights". Members are further
encouraged to become involved where their interests take them, from
maintenance to financial to the management of the club. The club
represents an opportunity to learn more about owning and flying one's
own aircraft than is possible at an FBO or even many other clubs.

Interested parties may learn more about us at our website:

http://flyingclub.org

or contact our membership coordinator, Mark Sargent, at
or 212-526-1992 (work). You may also contact
Eduardo Penalver at
or 917-673-3756.

 




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