SAC MEMBERSHIP - PILOT £180.00

- Flight Training and aircraft hire with the SAC or any of its partners at Perth Airport
- Entitlement to aircraft hangarage or storage in the SAC hangar
- Allows full use of clubrooms and SAC facilities (non-commercial purposes)
- NEW PlaneTalking bi-monthly full-colour magazine delivered direct to your door
- Supports the SAC and the development of light aviation in Scotland
SAC MEMBERSHIP - ASSOCIATE £75.00

- Allows full use of clubrooms and SAC facilities (non-commercial purposes)
- NEW PlaneTalking bi-monthly full-colour magazine delivered direct to your door
- Supports the SAC and the development of light aviation in Scotland
EUROSTAR FLIGHT PAYMENTS: G-CFNW
Use this to pay for training or syndicate flights in the SAC Eurostar (G-NW) by Credit Card, Debit Card or Paypal.

For example, to pay for a 1-hour training flight (£99/hour), click Add to Cart, change the Quantity to 99 (pounds), then click the Change button to make the total of £99.
SAC EV97 EUROSTAR - MEMBER FLIGHT VOUCHER MINUTES

Use this article to pay for your flight in the SAC Eurostar funded by the Member Special Offer Voucher in the New Year 2009 edition of Plane Talking.
For example, to pay for the full standard 1-hour flight, click Add to Cart, change the Quantity to 60 (minutes), then click the Change button to make the total of £60.
BOOK - WINGS OVER SCOTLAND
From its 1927 start as the Scottish Flying Club in Renfrew to its present home at Perth Airport, it has been closely involved with much of Scotland's aviation heritage.
Our members have included Lord Weir (Chairman of the Cierva Autogyro Company); many pilots from 602 City of Glasgow Squadron R Aux AF (including the Marquis of Clydesdale and Hamilton, who was the first man to fly over Mount Everest, and George Pinkerton, the pilot who shot down the first enemy aircraft over Britain in WW2); record breaking pilot James Mollison; Winnie Drinkwater (the Scottish Amy Johnson); Blairgowrie man J.Y.Watson whose brother Preston was rumoured to have flown in 1903 before the Wright Brothers; John Moffat (the pilot who dropped the torpedo that crippled the Bismarck in WW2); Sir Neil Cameron (the then Chief of the Defence Staff, who was President of the Club) and many other great characters of the Scottish aviation scene.
With full colour illustrations by artist Dugald Cameron and over 90 black and white illustrations, this book is a must for any flying enthusiast and for any reader with an interest in light aviation in Scotland. Published August 2002. 128 pages, A5, paperback.
ISBN 0-9538191-1-6
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