Aero Club Kropp e.V. is a well-established aviation club located at Schleswig-Kropp airfield in Kropp, Germany, with a rich history dating back to 1949. The club operates a diverse fleet including Breezer B600 LSA with glass cockpit, Breezer B400-6 UL, and two Ikarus C42 aircraft. It offers comprehensive training programs for Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL), Private Pilot License (PPL), three-axis ultralight, and radio communication license (BZF II). The club fosters a community-oriented environment emphasizing amateur sports flying without commercial activities. Facilities include dedicated hangars for ultralight and motorflight, and the club has a strong record in competitive gliding. This makes Aero Club Kropp e.V. a notable choice for student pilots and aviation enthusiasts seeking thorough flight training and club flying experiences in northern Germany.
The club maintains an engaged and voluntary team of flight instructors and encourages winter theoretical courses alongside practical flight training to support members' aviation development.