The Beaver Valley Flying Club is a not-for-profit limited membership flying club located at the Beaver County Airport (BVI) in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. We operate a C172P, C172P-180HP, and 2002 Piper Archer III.
THE PURPOSE: The BEAVER VALLEY FLYING CLUB is a not-for-profit organization which has been in operation since 1967 for the purpose of providing low cost flying for individuals from a wide range of economic backgrounds. Professional people, as well as businessmen and laborers have found the utilization of Club aircraft to be much more practical and financially feasible than owning their own airplane.
Another purpose of the Club is to provide good fellowship with those who have a genuine interest in aviation. Club meetings are held in the Community College of Beaver County Beaver County Airport Classrooms on the third Sunday of the month at 7:30 P. M. Visitors are always welcome at Club meetings.
The BEAVER VALLEY FLYING CLUB consists of members from all walks of life. Our members range from laborers to doctors. We have white collar workers and blue collar workers. We have unemployed members and retired members. Our membership consists of zero time high school students through high time professional pilots.
We do have a restriction to the number of members. The Club consists of just 66 members. Our By-Laws do not permit for a larger Club. The main reason for this limitation is to assure the availability of the aircraft for the membership. With this restriction an airplane is almost always available.
The membership is a family membership which allows all family members to fly with some minor restrictions.