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Fliegergruppe Wien

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Flugplatz 1 Top 1, AT-2542 Vöslau-Kottingbrunn
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Contact information

Home airport
LOAV
City and Postal Code
Vöslau-Kottingbrunn 2542
Coordinates
47.9630859
16.2488127

Trainings

  • Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL)
  • Private Pilot License (PPL)
  • Night VFR (NVFR)
  • Aerobatics
  • ICAO Language Proficiency
  • Radio Communication License (BZF I)
  • Radio Communication License (BZF II)
  • AZF
  • Pinch Hitter
  • Further pilot license extensions

Aircrafts

  • Diamond DV-20 Katana OE-AFG
  • Cessna C172 Rocket OE-DLP

Aircraft types

  • single-engine piston

Brief description Fliegergruppe Wien

Fliegergruppe Wien is an Austrian aviation entity based at Flugplatz Vöslau (ICAO: LOAV), south of Vienna. Established in 1952, it has a longstanding tradition in pilot training and recreational flying. The group offers comprehensive pilot training programs including Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL) and Private Pilot License (PPL), with practical training conducted on well-maintained aircraft such as the Diamond DV-20 Katana and the Cessna 172 Rocket. The training curriculum covers theoretical studies, night visual flight rules (NVFR), aerobatics, and radio communication proficiency, including ICAO language proficiency certifications. A notable feature is their alpine flight training and the memorable milestone of solo and cross-country flights, with specific exercises like the Alpine induction and the triangular cross-country flight. The entity operates as an independent flight school (AT.DTO 319) and is known for professional, reliable, and flexible training, supporting pilots from their first solo flight to gaining advanced certifications. The fleet predominantly consists of single-engine piston aircraft, equipped with modern avionics suitable for both training and IFR flights. Fliegergruppe Wien does not operate as a flying club but provides its own pilot training programs, and it does not sell aviation equipment or provide separate radio communication training outside the pilot curriculum.

With a rich history and active involvement in Austrian aviation, it serves as a practical and accomplished choice for aspiring pilots, contributing to the local aviation community with a dedicated training team and well-maintained aircraft fleet.

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