Aero Club Kropp e.V. is a well-established aviation club operating at Schleswig-Kropp airfield in northern Germany. Founded in 1949, the club offers flight training and activities across motorflight, ultralight, and gliding disciplines. Their fleet includes Breezer B600 LSA with glass cockpit, Breezer B400-6 UL, and two Ikarus C42 aircraft. Training programs include licenses such as LAPL, PPL, three-axis ultralight, and the radio communication license BZF II.
The club prioritizes community spirit and sport flying without commercial operations, supported by dedicated volunteer flight instructors and facilities including specialized hangars. Aero Club Kropp organizes practical and theoretical training for student pilots and aviation enthusiasts, making it an accessible and comprehensive choice for flight education in northern Germany.
Flight training starts from age 16 for ultralight (SPL-UL), and from age 17 for motorflight leading to private pilot licensing, with winter theoretical courses and practical lessons offered.
The club maintains strong ties within the local aviation community and offers a welcoming environment for those passionate about flying sports.