Mission Statement |
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The purpose of the Club is to promote safe, enjoyable flying and aviation-related activities, and to provide the opportunity for its members to fly aircraft economically and conveniently, supported by excellent service. All activities of the Club shall be consistent with its Operational Rules and Club Bylaws.
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Events |
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On December 4, 2011, CCF had their Annual Meeting and confirmed offering a 40% discount on open shares for a limited time period, call for details (608-698-6266)
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Our Diamond DA-40 (N569DS) was on display at the annual Morey Field fly-in breakfast on July 10, 2011, 7:30am-12pm, and the annual Waunakee Airpark pancake breakfast on August 21, 2011, 7:30-11:00. Several members were on hand to answer questions and promote General Aviation.
We hosted an Open House on May 7, 10am-2pm, at Wisconsin Aviation on the East Ramp of Dane County Regional (MSN). All of our fleet were available for viewing. Several came out to visit and see the future of aviation, our 2006 Diamond DA-40.
We had a successful Open House on October 16, 10am-1pm, at Wisconsin Aviation. All of our fleet was available for viewing. Many local pilots came out to visit and preview the aircraft.
Fifteen member pilots attended a G1000 Ground School, conducted by Wisconsin Aviation, consisting of two 1.5 hour sessions, Wednesday October 13, 2010 and Thursday October 14, 2010, both from 7pm to 8:30pm.
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Latest News (01/12/2011) |
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Capitol City Flyer, Inc. starts a Facebook page, Search it, Like it.
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AOPA Supports Flying Clubs |
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Join the club: Flying can be more affordable.
In the current economic climate, aircraft ownership might seem more like a pipe dream than an achievable goal. And yet, you can become an aircraft owner of sorts simply by joining a flying club. Read more at the AOPA online article.
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Over 50 Years of Aviation Partnership in Madison, Wisconsin |
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Capitol City Flyers is an equity, not-for-profit corporation based in Madison, WI (MSN). Capitol City Flyers is dedicated to maintaining safe, accessible and affordable aircraft for owner-pilots. CCF pilots own and operate 3 IFR single engine aircraft from Dane County Regional Airport.
Prospective shareholders must be certificated private pilots or advanced primary students (more than 25 hours in the last 6 months). Additional insurance, currency and financial requirements must be met.
Corporation aircraft are stored in hangars at the South Ramp of Dane County Regional Airport (MSN). Aircraft scheduling is maintained online by AircraftClubs. FBO Wisconsin Aviation performs most airframe, powerplant and avionics maintenance onsite.
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