Why do we require you to register before contacting University of Michigan Flyers Inc?
More » Start here! 3 minute guide »The University of Michigan Flyers, Inc. - a flying club open to the general public. Our philosophy emphasizes safety and continuing education. As the area Cessna Pilot Center (CPC), we provide our members with the best-maintained rental aircraft and highest quality flight training available.
We're a flight organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan
School Type: Part 61.
Training Area: Local.

Instruction Materials: Custom.
Syllabus: Custom.

Category: Airplane (Fixed Wing).
Certificates: Recreational and Private.
Ratings: VFR and IFR.
Class: Single Engine Land.
Engines: Single.
Recurrent Training: Flight Review and Instrument Proficiency Check.
Training Orientation: Business (Private) and Recreation (all non-commercial flight).
Type of Curriculum: Self-Paced.

Technically Advanced Aircraft: Glass Cockpit(Garmin G1000), etc and Autopilot.
Type of Airplanes Available: Cessnas

Training Facilities: Flight Planning Area.
Airport Facilities: Weather computer terminal.
Airport Locations (codes): KARB

Professional Affiliations: Cessna Pilot Center.
Total Instructors: 6

Weather: Seasonal variations (weather flying, snow, etc)

More About Us
Although the University of Michigan Flyers started out as an official University of Michigan student club, you need not be affiliated with the University to join. You'll even find buckeyes in our membership. Our members include a former University of Michigan Regent. The Michigan football team video staff has scouted opponents stadiums from our aircraft.
The truth of the matter is, the University of Michigan does not have an aviation program that trains pilots. So, at the University of Michigan Flyers, you'll often see a (WMU) Bronco or an (EMU) Eagle or a Fighting Sioux (from University of North Dakota teaching a Wolverine (UM) to fly!
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