Aeroclub Saarlouis e.V. is a nonprofit flying club based at Saarlouis-Düren airfield (ICAO: EDRJ) in Germany. Founded in 1978, the club promotes affordable and community-oriented flight opportunities and pilot training. They operate the Aquila A210, a two-seat Very Light Aircraft powered by a Rotax 912 S engine, known for economical operation, precise handling, and an extensive range of about 1000 km or over 5 hours flight time.
The club offers pilot training under the Aeroclub-Saar e.V. Approved Training Organization (ATO), including Private Pilot License (PPL) for worldwide single-engine piston flying and Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL) for EU-restricted flying of aircraft up to 2 tons and four seats. Training options include night and instrument ratings, with practical and flexible approaches to learning. Ultraleight flight hours may substitute some required training hours to reduce costs.
As a largely volunteer-run club with no mandatory work hours, Aeroclub Saarlouis e.V. provides a welcoming environment for student pilots, with accessible aircraft and experienced instructors.