Kjeller Airport – Norway’s Premier Flight School and Aviation Hub
Kjeller Airport: Norway’s Premier Flight School and Aviation Hub
Welcome to Kjeller Airport, a historical gem in Norway and home to one of the country’s oldest and most esteemed flight schools, Nedre Romerike Flyklubb. Did you know that Kjeller Airport is celebrated as one of the world’s oldest operational airports? With a passionate commitment to flight education and an impressive fleet of aircraft, Kjeller is the go-to destination for aviation enthusiasts! Whether you’re just starting your flying journey or seeking advanced training, Kjeller provides an extensive range of programs to meet your needs.
Comprehensive Flight Training Programs
- PPL (Private Pilot License): Gain the skills necessary to fly for personal enjoyment.
- LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilot License): A simplified route for those interested in flying light aircraft.
- CB-IR Training: Instrument training on the reliable Cessna 172.
- Aerobatic Training: Experience thrilling aerobatic maneuvers with the Mudry CAP10C or SAAB Safir.
- Tailwheel Training: Master tailwheel aircraft such as the Piper Cub (PA19), enhancing your piloting skills.
Diverse Aircraft Fleet
The flight school boasts a diverse range of aircraft to suit every training need:
Aircraft |
Training Purpose |
Aquila A211 |
LAPL/PPL Training |
Cessna 172 |
CB-IR Training |
Tiger Moth |
Historical Flights |
Fairchild Cornell |
Historical Flights |
Cessna Bird Dog |
Historical Flights |
DeHavilland Chipmunk |
Historical Flights |
SAAB Safir |
Aerobatic Training |
Why Choose Kjeller Airport?
- Experienced Instructors: Benefit from top-notch training provided by skilled pilots.
- Welcoming Community: Join a friendly atmosphere where aviation enthusiasts thrive!
- Historical Significance: Train at a location with over a century of aviation heritage.
- Convenient Location: Situated in
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ViorelS Socaci
4 months agoNice show 👌
JS JS
6 years agoThe largest flying club in Norway! The pilots here are super friendly, and you may even be offered a ride in the sky. To John - with your negative review below: you're in no position to complain about noise from the airport and planes - they were there long before you were born.
László “federbear” Fekete
2 years agoAmazing wintage planes!
Espen Lie Melsom Rutger
5 years agoGreat place for pilots and enthusiasts.
Richard Cotton
7 years agoA great place to visit