Flugsportzentrum Tirol is a renowned aviation club and flight school at Innsbruck Airport (LOWI), Austria. Founded in 1982, it has grown into one of Austria's largest aviation clubs with over 400 members who share a passion for powered and glider flying. The club operates a modern fleet of 14 aircraft, including single-engine and multi-engine piston aircraft, light aircraft, touring motor gliders and various high-performance gliders.
The in-house non-profit flight school offers comprehensive pilot training programs, including Private Pilot License (PPL), practical training for the Commercial Pilot License (CPL), instrument ratings for single-engine and multi-engine aircraft, night VFR, class ratings for aircraft (TMG, SEP, MEP), advanced Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (A-UPRT), towing flights, flight instructor training, refresher courses for VFR & IFR, radio telephony certificates, language proficiency tests, as well as preparation for airline screenings with advanced simulators.
Membership in the club is mandatory for participation in training and provides access to well-maintained aircraft and modern facilities, including simulators and briefing rooms. The club promotes a strong community culture with social events and group flights. With its comprehensive offering and supportive environment, Flugsportzentrum Tirol is a well-equipped center for aspiring pilots and aviation enthusiasts in Austria.