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The '''Monticello Flying Club''' is a non-profit flying club based at the [[Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport]] (KCHO), with the purpose of creating an opportunity for local pilots to come together and share their enthusiasm and interest in aviation. The club was founded as a 501(c)7 social club in April 2013 by [[Michael Holroyd]], [Michael Vanderweide]], and [[James Stadelmaier]]. As of November 2022 the club has 11 flying members and 4 social members. The club owns a Mooney M20F and is accepting new members. To join the Club, regular members make a joining contribution (refundable in most cases) and pay monthly dues for aircraft fixed costs.
The '''Monticello Flying Club''' is a non-profit flying club based at the [[Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport]] (KCHO), with the purpose of creating an opportunity for local pilots to come together and share their enthusiasm and interest in aviation. The club was founded as a 501(c)7 social club in April 2013 by [[Michael Holroyd]], [[Michael Vanderweide]], and [[James Stadelmaier]] <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.monticellofc.org//assets/docs/Operating%20Agreement%202-22-16.pdf|title=Monticello Flying Club Operating Agreement|last=|first=|publishdate=|publisher=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|accessdate=2022-11-02}}</ref>. As of November 2022 the club has 11 flying members and 4 social members. The club owns a Mooney M20F and is accepting new members. To join the Club, regular members make a joining contribution (refundable in most cases) and pay monthly dues for aircraft fixed costs.




== Links ==
== Links ==
Website: http://monticellofc.org/
Website: http://monticellofc.org/

Latest revision as of 13:25, 2 November 2022

The Monticello Flying Club is a non-profit flying club based at the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport (KCHO), with the purpose of creating an opportunity for local pilots to come together and share their enthusiasm and interest in aviation. The club was founded as a 501(c)7 social club in April 2013 by Michael Holroyd, Michael Vanderweide, and James Stadelmaier [1]. As of November 2022 the club has 11 flying members and 4 social members. The club owns a Mooney M20F and is accepting new members. To join the Club, regular members make a joining contribution (refundable in most cases) and pay monthly dues for aircraft fixed costs.


Links

Website: http://monticellofc.org/

  1. Web. Monticello Flying Club Operating Agreement, retrieved 2022-11-02.