Join the High Flying Club

Experience the thrill of aviation with fellow enthusiasts.

Welcome to High Flying Club

Join our exclusive community of passionate aviators and enjoy shared ownership of two fine aircraft.

15 Members
2 Planes
Tons of fun

Services

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Ownership

Join our exclusive aircraft ownership. Monthly meetings include a safety briefing and operational reviews.

Events

Periodic club picnics, tours, and fly-ins. HFC members enjoy supporting local organizations like EAA and the airport authorities.

The HFC boasts several ATP and commercial pilots members, plus an in club CFI and A&P.

Community

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The High Flying Club owns two well-maintained and well-equipped planes. We have a 1973 Piper Cherokee Six, PA-32-300, tail number N40784. We also own a 1979 Piper Arrow Turbo, PA-28RT-201, tail number N2825K. The owners are an eclectic group of aviators ranging from $100 hamburger chasers to IFR cross-country adventurers. With a limited number of owners, the plane's availability is not a problem. Our member meetings are on the 3rd Saturday of each month and begin at 9:00 AM. During the warmer months, the club plans periodic social events.

Space

Our Cherokee Six is a six-place, fixed-gear, PA-32-300. It has a fuel-injected 300-hp Lycoming IO-540 engine. This roomy plane boasts a useful load of 1400 pounds. Lovers of the Cherokee Six say, "If it fits, it flies," BUT do the weight-and-balance calculations. The pilot operating handbook states the Cherokee Six has a true airspeed of 138 knots at 65% power at altitude. Use 130 knots for planning.

The Cherokee is equipped with a GFC500 autopilot, two G5 flight instruments, a WAAS 430, and a Flightstream 210, which simplifies entering your flight plan.

Speed

We recently added a Piper Arrow Turbo. The Arrow is a four-place, retractable-gear turbo, PA-28RT-201T. It has a fuel-injected Continental TSIO-360-FB engine. This plane has a useful load of 950 pounds. Climbs at 900 FPM at sea level and has a service ceiling of 20,000'. The plane can cruise at 168 knots at altitude, sipping 11 GPH, at 75% power. Auburn DeKalb County Airport will be its home.

We added a new panel which includes two GI275s flight instruments, GFC500 auto-pilot, GTN650xi GPS/NAV/Comm, GNX375 backup NAV and transponder, and much more.

Contact Us

Reach out for inquiries or to learn more about our club.

Phone

260-403-5855

Email

info@highflyingclub.com