Club Cowra

New Aero Club Hanger Nears Completion

Written by: The Cowra Phoenix

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IMAGE: Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke with Mayor Bill west and Cowra Aero Club members last week.

The construction of a new hanger and club room at the Cowra and District Aero Club is steaming ahead thanks to the NSW Government's $325,485 investment into the project under Round 3 of the Stronger Country Communities Fund.

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke recently visited the site at the Cowra Airport alongside Cowra and District Aero Club members and Mayor Bill West to view the major developments.

The Cowra Aero Club currently offers three types of training including an introductory trial instructional flight, obtaining a Recreational Aviation Australia certificate and the more advanced Cross Country Endorsement.

Cowra and District Aero Club President and Senior Instructor David Shaw said that the previous facilities were no longer meeting the ever growing demand.

"The old hangar had to be dismantled and the old club room acted as the terminal, which ultimately pushed the club into a side room that was no longer sufficient for the needs of training new pilots," Mr Shaw said.

"These new upgrades will allow us to increase our current capabilities, expanding on teaching and becoming a better facility to introduce young people in particular to all aspects of aviation."

"The new hangar and clubroom will enable us to continue training future pilots as a Recreational Aviation Australia flying school and act as a stepping stone for those who seek to not only be a recreational pilot, but those who wish to train and become a commercial pilot or pilot with the Royal Australian Air Force, or even those who hope to become involved in the maintenance or engineering aspects of aviation professions."

Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke said the new facilities will be a great asset to the Cowra and District Aero Club. "They provide high-quality flight training to people of all ages who are interested in aviation, whether it be for leisure or to pursue a career as a qualified pilot," she said.

The concrete pour is expected this week, with door installation to follow before moving onto the construction of the club room section.

The group is holding a club day this Sunday, May 1, for all of its 36 mem­bers which is a great opportunity to catch up socially and revise their skills.

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