Flugsportzentrum Tirol in Innsbruck, Austria, is one of the country's largest aviation clubs and flight schools, established in 1982. It hosts about 400 members passionate about motor and glider flying, supported by a modern fleet of 14 diverse aircraft including single and multi-engine pistons, light sport aircraft, touring motor gliders, and various gliders for training and performance.
The club is equipped with dedicated hangars, briefing rooms, classrooms for theory, and advanced simulators (DA40 and DA42 G1000) used for pilot training including instrument and airline screening preparation. Training courses cover private pilot licenses, commercial pilot practice, instrument ratings, night flying, aerobatics, towing, flight instructor courses, and refresher courses.
Membership in the club is required for flight training and aircraft use, fostering a strong community of aviation enthusiasts. The Flugsportzentrum Tirol provides comprehensive pilot education and access to well-maintained aircraft from its base at Innsbruck Airport (LOWI).
This combination of community, professional training, and modern facilities makes it a key destination for aspiring pilots in Austria.