Aero clubs contribute to the Air Force in many ways. This report describes just a few of the ways in which aero clubs contribute to the Air Force mission and morale. This report is aimed at aero club members; managers; Morale, Welfare; and Recreation officials; and base/wing commanders who have the common goal of making their aero club more effective. The first part of this report describes the development of the aero club regulation and compares Air Force aero clubs with general aviation as a whole. The second part describes the many innovative ways which aero clubs have been used to further the Air Force mission. The final part of this report is a compilation of ideas of how to make aero clubs even more effective. These ideas have worked for individual aero clubs even more effective. These ideas have worked for individual aero clubs but may not be common knowledge throughout the Air Force, and this report is designed to help in spreading the word.
Keys to Effective Air Force Aero Clubs
1987
41 pages
Report
No indication
English
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