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HALTON AERO CLUB

RAF Halton operates a Flying Club where servicemen and women,
regardless of rank or trade, and affiliated civilians have the opportunity
of learning to fly, which dates back to 1925.

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Housekeeping (24 Jul 26)

If you open the hangar doors (Hangar 2 or 3) for the first time of the day, do not forget to complete the checksheet in the red folders lodged inside both sets of doors. This is a Station H&S mandatory requirement.

There have been a couple of occasions when the Fuel Compound has been left open after flying. Please make sure that it is secured if you are the last to fly ; if in doubt, secure anyway!

Please do NOT dispose of used batteries in the waste bins. They can cause a fire.

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****HANGAR PROCEDURES WEF 11 MAY 26 ****

Please read the procedures at link below.as a matter of urgency

https://haltonaeroclub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Hangar-3-and-2-Procedures-May-2026.pdf

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Ops Mgr Update 18 May 26

Ops Mgr Update 18 May 26

A busy 30 days! 20 Apr - AVGAS Delivery.  We now have good stock against any potential shortage 21 Apr  -  PA28 Towing Incident. All now resolved.  Dent in RY wing tapped out by CAMO and replacement wingtip for GA en route from USA to replace the temporary one...

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Ops Mgr Update 17 Apr 26

Ops Mgr Update 17 Apr 26

CO Monitors in C152s Please make sure that the CO monitors in the C152s are switched off after flight so as not to run batteries down. Gliding Club FOB The Gliding Club (now called RAF Halton Gliding Club rather than Chiterns GC) has published a new FOB.  A copy is in...

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