09/24/2022
Volunteer students Annie and Shane helping us display our experimental airplane at First Baptist Church Waynesburg annual Touch-A-Truck event today. The kids really enjoy the plane. Hopefully some of them will go on to become aviators when they're older.
01/10/2022
Quick little lesson about washout βοΈ
How Wing Washout Makes Your Airplane More Stable
At first glance, it looks like the wings are straight on most light aircraft. But that's not actually the case. Almost all aircraft have something called washout built into their wings, and it makes them more stable in a stall.
01/02/2022
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2022 promises to be a good year for general aviation β General Aviation News
While challenges abound for general aviation in 2022, including increasing pressure to ban 100LL, supply chain issues, inflation, and the increasing demand for pilots, mechanics, and other employees, there's also a lot of opportunity. Demand is high for general aviation aircraft and careers in the i...
10/15/2021
Good morning! It has been a few weeks since our last post and I wanted to let everyone know we are still in full swing as a club! Also to share the news that a couple of our instructors are considering hosting a Private Pilot Ground class this fall. It would be one evening per week, most likely at the Greene County Fairgrounds.
Check back for updates or feel free to DM the page or use the WhatsApp contact.
11/22/2020
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11/22/2020
Good afternoon, I hope everyone is enjoying this beautiful day.
Last year Jeff and Kristie hosted a private pilot ground school on Wednesday evenings from 6-8pm in Waynesburg. We are considering hosting another class this year and are trying to get an idea of how much interest in this we may have?
Please like and share, if interested PM Kristie Gulley or the Greene County Flyers Club page.
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11/21/2020
Our weather has been fantastic, and we are loving all of this flying weather! βοΈπ€
If youβre looking for a great Christmas present for an aviation lover in your life, give them the gift of flight with a discovery flight with Greene County Flyers Club!
08/29/2020
Another instructor for our club is Jeff Halliday.
Jeff flew helicopters in the US Army from 1966-1972, including flying missions in Vietnam. In 1972, Jeff earned his CFI and CFII. After earning his CFI ratings, Jeff went to work as a pilot mechanic at a Cessna repair station, working on Citation and Merlin aircraft. From 1989-2015, he worked as an airworthiness inspector for the FAA. From 2015 to present day, Jeff has been a G1000 instructor for CAP (Civil Air Patrol) as well as an instructor for our Greene County Flyers Club! You can reach Jeff at 724-998-6973 if you are interested in flying lessons with him.