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Flying club management

Flying club management: where community and software should meet

Flying clubs often manage communication, aircraft context, member updates, training questions, and marketplace needs across many disconnected tools. Pilot Social explores a lighter community-first path.

Member-visible club context and community updates
Aircraft and hangar information connected to real usage
Weather, airport, route, and marketplace discovery in one aviation environment
Feedback from club members before committing to heavy administration software

Not every club needs heavy software first

Some flying clubs need advanced operations software. Others first need a clearer way to connect members, show aviation context, share updates, discover aircraft and airports, and invite new people into the community.

Why early club feedback matters

Club workflows vary by country, aircraft type, member size, and training model. The first 1000 Pilot Social users should include clubs and flight schools so the product does not become pilot-only too early.

Best first test

Create an account, open the club and community areas, then tell us which workflow would make your club invite more members: announcements, aircraft context, marketplace, training discussions, or member discovery.

Bring club feedback into Pilot Social

Join early access and help shape the club workflows before Pilot Social reaches 1000 global users.

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