The Club Today

The Nanaimo Flying Club has over 100 members of which about half are actively flying. The Club itself does not own any aircraft but many members own aircraft of one type or another. Aircraft belonging to club members range from a Tiger Moth, Cessna 120s, 140s, 150s, 170s, 172s, 180s, 182s, a 310, at least four 337s, and a Citation jet, Piper Cherokee 140s, 160s, 180s, a 235, Tripacers, a Pacer, a Navion, a Baby Ace, an RV4, some Grumans, Bonanzas, a couple of Stinsons, and 2 Lake Amphibians plus a Lake Skimmer. I'm sure there are others that I missed, but you get my point I hope.
We are a member owned club. The Club owns its own fueling facilities with 100LL available at the lowest possible price for club members as well as both hanger parking and field parking on club property both for reasonable fees.
Club Executive for 2009
Every year on the first weekend in June, we have our annual fly-in. On the Saturday we have a poker run to get people in the mood, with a BBQ and dance afterwards. We start the Sunday off with a pancake breakfast and some flying events like flour bombing and spot landings. War birds from all over the area make a showing to get their free breakfast and show off their antique aircraft. We try to make it a community event by inviting the public to walk, cycle, drive, or fly in to this event. Longbeach Helicopters has very kindly provided a helicopter and pilot to our Fly-in for the past several years, and taken many people for a ride at minimal cost. Many thanks to Longbeach Helicopters and all our other sponsors for making the Nanaimo Flying Club fly-in the best on Vancouver Island if not B.C.
Nanaimo Flying Club 1st annual Vargas Island Clean up April 28, 2001. This is the result of a 2 hour cleanup by 10 members of the Nanaimo Flying Club and 2 members of the Powel River Flying Club.


C.O.P.A.'s Kevin Psutka arriving in Nanaimo with Tony Swain in Tony's Harvard. November 12, 2000.

Some of the members and guests enjoying their BBQed steaks at our steak social in February 1999.

Chief cook and event organizer Chris McLean with his sidekick Ray Erhart grilling steaks to perfection.

Tami Mullaly, Susan Tyce, Margaret Hubbard, Betty Trites and Lynn Owen enjoying refreshments after dinner.

Long time member and club historian Irma Erhart and club president John Hubbard accepting framed copy of the original Letters Patent from 1945.