The Polish have a passion for flying and so it is not surprising that there are a number of Aviation Clubs in Poland that include gliding, fixed wing aircraft, helicopters and model aeroplane clubs, sometimes all rolled into one club.
The Polish Aero Club (Aeroklub Polski) is a community of people whose passion for aviation is a source of fulfilment and development and governs general aviation through out Poland.
Being Poland, prices for flying training are considerable cheaper than many other places through out Europe. Fixed wing “A” rates start from about £95 per hour wet as of April 2013.
If you know of any aviation clubs in Poland not listed below please send us the details and I will be glad to include them on David's Travel Guides. Also if you have an interesting story to tell about a club or flying experience in Polska, please consider writing an article for our viewers.
Name & Link | Place |
Aeroklub Polski - (Governing body for aviation in Poland) | |
Rybnik Coal District Aero Club | Rybnik |
Aeroklub Jeleniogórski | Jelenia Gora |
Aeroklub Ziemi Pilskiej | Pila |
Aeroklub Bielsko-Bialski | Silesia |
Aeroklub Bieszczadzkiego | Lesko |
Aeroklub Częstochowski | Częstochowski |
Aeroklub Gliwicki | Gliwicki |
Aeroklub Grudziądzki | Grudziądzki |
Aeroklub Kielecki | Kielecki |
Aeroklub Krakowsk | Krakow |
Aeroklub Kujawski | Inowrocław |
Aeroklub Nowy Targ | Nowy Targ |
Aeroklub Ostrowski | Ostrów |
Aeroklub Poznański | Poznan |
Aeroklub Radomski | Jedlińsk |
Aeroklubu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego | Olsztyn |
Aeroklub Warszawski | Warsaw |
Aeroklub Ziemi Lubuskiej | Przylep |
Aeroklub Ziemi Zamojskiej | Zamosc, Lublin |