Tag: Warsaw Flying Club
WARSAW — Members of the Warsaw Flying Club were present again this month at the meeting of the Board of Aviation Commissioners Tuesday, Dec. 12. Last month board president Jay Rigdon made a five-part motion, that the board approved, to establish the WFC as a club. Based on the definition of “club” provided by the …read more.
Around 40 people attended the meeting in support of the Warsaw Flying Club. WARSAW — The Warsaw Flying Club was facing potential eviction going into the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioner’s Nov. 14 meeting. Around 40 people packed the small board room to show support for the club. At last month’s meeting, airport manager Nick …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Flying Club been awarded the 2017 Flight Training Excellence Award. This is the fourth year the local flight school has received this award in the last five years. Warsaw Flying Club also earned the distinction as the only flight school in Indiana to receive the award, and is among the top …read more.
WARSAW — This past May, the Warsaw Flying Club added the Piper J-3 Cub as their seventh plane. The new addition is a seaplane from 1946 which currently resides on Winona Lake with floats for the summer and skies for the winter. Jon Fussle, owner of the Warsaw Flying Club, explained incorporating “the cub” …read more.
WARSAW — Mason Metzinger, a graduate of Warsaw Community High School, was recently granted the opportunity to participate in an internship at Warsaw Community Municipal Airport. Metzinger changed the direction of his future about two years ago, when his desire to become a pilot was sparked by unfortunate circumstances. “[It was] my grandfather. He was …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Flying Club would like to introduce and congratulate our newest pilot, Jared Haughee, on earning his private pilot’s license. Jared joined us at WFC in January of 2015, after starting his pilot training in 2013. However, Jared’s love of aviation started long before he began his lessons in flight training.
Word on a land acquisition grant application by the Warsaw Municipal Airport with the Federal Aviation Association will be received in two to three weeks. The request is for a $534,600 grant from the FAA. The update was provided by Ken Ross, NGC Corporation, airport engineer, during the monthly meeting of the Warsaw Board of …read more.
By ALYSSA LOWE Manager of Marketing and Communications, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at Warsaw Flying Cub, located at 3006 N. Airport Road, Hangar 12, Warsaw. Warsaw Flying Club promotes aviation throughout the community as well as the best flight training possible. They offer training from Private Pilot …read more.
A purchase and sale agreement with Ceres Farms LLC and the Warsaw Municipal Airport was approved by the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioners Tuesday evening, pending the engineers approval. The board is purchasing 81.93 plus acres located, east of CR 100E and adjacent to property owned by the airport. The purchase price is a reported …read more.
By KATYE FUSSLE Director of Public Relations and Marketing, The Warsaw Flying Club The Warsaw Flying Club has been recognized for its high standard of accomplishment in flight training by The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the world’s largest aviation association. The Warsaw Flying Club has been awarded a spot on the Flight Training Excellence …read more.
With the Aug. 9 release of Disney’s new movie, Planes, Warsaw Flying Club is transforming their Cessna 152 into a character that didn’t appear in the movie, but bridges the gap between dream and reality. Pixar did such a great job with making their character aircraft so real to life that all it takes is …read more.
The Warsaw Flying Club made an early morning trip from the Warsaw Municipal Airport to the the northwest corner of the downtown square at Lake and Main streets today. The purpose of the trip was to bring the airplane into position for this afternoon’s First Friday event. The Flying Club is promoting its Summer Camp …read more.
In anticipation of the First Friday event that was scheduled for tonight, the Warsaw Flying Club taxied its Cessna 152 from the Warsaw Municipal Airport to downtown Warsaw this morning. The plane was brought down SR 15 at about 3 a.m. and is now parked at the corner of Lake and Main streets. …read more.









