Centennial Flying Club
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Centennial Flyers is generally well-regarded, with some reviewers highlighting the variety of aircraft available and the value provided. Some reviews mention that the aircraft may not be the newest or prettiest, but they are mechanically sound and offer great prices. The club is known for having a small, mom-and-pop feel.
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About Centennial Flying Club
Centennial Flyers, located at Centennial Airport (KAPA) in Englewood, Colorado, has been providing aircraft rental and flight instruction since 2004. They offer a diverse fleet of well-maintained aircraft, including Cessna, Piper, Diamond, Beechcraft, Mooney, and Cirrus models. Centennial Flyers aims to provide top-notch aircraft rental services and foster relationships with their clients. They are also committed to modernizing their fleet and keeping training affordable, with plans to introduce all-electric training aircraft in the near future. Centennial Flyers operates as a flying club, requiring membership for aircraft rental. Membership options range from 3-month to 12-month options, with varying benefits. The club offers online flight scheduling for its members. Centennial Flyers focuses on providing a variety of flying experiences, including cross country, glass panel, high performance, IFR, local, multi-engine, and VFR flights. While Centennial Flyers primarily functions as an aircraft rental facility, they also facilitate flight instruction through independent certified flight instructors. This allows members to pursue flight training and add certificates or ratings. The club emphasizes safety and requires members to complete a club checkout and maintain non-owned renters insurance. Centennial Flyers is committed to being environmentally conscious, with plans to integrate electric aircraft into their fleet. They aim to offer a cleaner and quieter flight training experience while maintaining affordable rates for pilots in the Denver area.