Concord Flying Club

CFC circa 1946

A B-17 lands on 32R as viewed from the CFC clubhouse.

CFC's RV-7A takes off in formation with an RV-6 at Columbia airport.

B-26 "Say Uncle" using all runway taking off in Montesquieu, Algeria - CFC member Cliff Caldwell on board.

CFC's RV-7A in flight

CFC's C182 at South Lake Tahoe

A Thursday evening at CFC.

Club Fleet in flight over Tracy

2012 Landing Contest

CFC Fleet returns from the Landing Contest

CFC's newly painted and reupholstered Bonanza

CFC

The Concord Flying Club, organized in 1939, and incorporated in 1941 is believed to be the oldest continually operating flying club west of the Mississippi River. The club pre-dates not only Buchanan Field, where the club maintains its aircraft, hangar and clubhouse, but also the earlier Sherman Field which was located near Monument in present day Pleasant Hill.

The club strives to provide well-maintained airplanes to its members at the most economical rates (actual operating costs) possible. Currently, the club owns a diverse fleet of airplanes:

  • An A36 Bonanza (6 seats)
  • A Cessna 182 Skylane (4 seats)
  • A Vans RV-7A (2 seats)