Jersey Aero Club

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Jersey Airport JE3 7BP St Peter (Jersey)

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Jersey Aero Club is one of the best loved clubs on the British Isles. We are committed to flight training and are always evolving to provide you with the very best instruction.

What´s more, our clubhouse enables you to meet with others that share your interest. There is a hangar bar and bistro, which provide delicious drinks and snacks, and a balcony view of the runway.

Many students that have trained with us now enjoy a rewarding career in aviation!

Our flying school offers the following flight training courses:

  • Private Pilots Licence (PPL)
  • Instrument Meteorological Conditions Rating (IMC)
  • Night Rating
  • Post PPL Development Programme
  • First Reserve Course
We also have trials lessons for those that would like to enjoy a single pleasure flight. The flights take place in our modern 4-seater Piper Cherokee.

Please do not hesitate in contacting Jersey Aero Club for more details. We will be happy to help and hope to hear from you soon.

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