Latitude 66 is a global aero club built for pilots who want meaningful flying — anywhere.
Become a member, and depending on your membership level and licenses, you can access Latitude 66 aircraft and adventures across our bases.
A global aero club — not a travel agency
Latitude 66 is a worldwide aero club designed to make aviation accessible through a network of bases.
Our mission is simple: turn flight hours into real experience, through structured adventures and smart time-building.
A membership-based club with a growing network of bases
Aircraft access depending on membership level and pilot qualifications
Trips and adventures designed for both training value and unforgettable scenery
A safety-first mindset, with briefing culture and real-world decision-making
How membership works
Membership gives you access to the Latitude 66 ecosystem: bases, aircraft availability, and curated trips. Access depends on two things: (1) your membership level and (2) your licenses & currency.
Membership level
What you unlock in the clubYour membership defines your access within Latitude 66 — base availability, trip priority, aircraft categories, mentoring options, and community benefits.
- Access to selected bases
- Trip availability & priority windows
- Mentoring / briefing pack options
- Community tools & member resources
Licenses & currency
What you can fly safelyYour licenses, ratings, medical and currency determine which aircraft you can operate. When required, we use a simple onboarding: document check, local briefing, and checkout flight.
- Valid license & medical
- Ratings (SEP/MEP/IR) when needed
- Recent experience / currency checks
- Base onboarding (brief + checkout if required)
What you get as a Latitude 66 member
Membership gives you access to a structured flying environment, built around safety, consistency and meaningful experience — nothing more, nothing less.
Access to curated routes
Purpose-designed routes with briefing material, operational focus and clear objectives. No random flying, no wasted legs.
Aircraft access across bases
Fly from different Latitude 66 bases depending on your membership level, aircraft availability and local qualification requirements.
Operational consistency
Shared standards for briefings, decision-making and debriefs, regardless of where you fly within the network.
Structured onboarding
Clear onboarding process for each base or aircraft type, ensuring safe and consistent operations across the club.
Goal-oriented flying
Flights adapted to your objectives — time-building, readiness, or pure adventure — always within a defined operational frame.
A pilot-driven community
A club environment built by and for pilots, where experience is shared and progress is collective.
Latitude 66 bases worldwide
Latitude 66 operates as a global aero club through a growing network of bases. Members can fly from any Latitude 66 base, depending on membership level, aircraft availability, and local qualification requirements.
Europe
European bases allow members to rent aircraft for structured adventures and purposeful time-building across diverse airspace and terrain.
- Mountain and coastal environments
- Complex airspace & real navigation challenges
- EASA-oriented operational mindset
United States
US bases unlock iconic scenery and long cross-country legs. They are ideal for adventure flying and for pilots preparing to start FAA training.
- Desert, canyon and wide-open environments
- FAA-style radio and airspace exposure
- Long legs and real operational freedom
Growing network
Latitude 66 is designed to expand. New bases are added progressively, following the same safety, onboarding and quality standards.
- Consistent operating philosophy
- Local onboarding before first flight
- Shared club standards worldwide
Two ways to fly with Latitude 66
Whether your goal is to build hours efficiently or to fly purely for the journey, Latitude 66 designs flights that feel meaningful, structured and unforgettable.
Adventure time-building
Structured flights to meet legal minimums — without wasted hoursIf you’re building time for a CPL/IR path, we create routes that deliver real training value: planning discipline, airspace awareness, communications and decision-making.
- ✓Designed cross-country legs (not “local loops”)
- ✓Brief → Fly → Debrief mindset
- ✓Adapted to your profile, objectives and currency
- ✓Built to hit legal requirements efficiently
Pure aerial adventures
For pilots who fly for the destination — not for the hoursSometimes the objective isn’t time-building — it’s the story. We craft bucket-list flights that combine scenery, destinations and aviation culture, always with a safety-first mindset.
- ✓Iconic routes and “wow” landscapes
- ✓Flexible formats (weekend to expedition style)
- ✓Clear go/no-go logic and briefing culture
- ✓Moments worth filming, remembering, sharing
EASA & FAA readiness
Latitude 66 is not a flight school and does not replace formal training. But we can help pilots arrive better prepared by building the habits that matter in real operations: planning discipline, communication, situational awareness and decision-making.
EASA mindset
Structure, discipline and operational thinkingFlights are structured to reinforce professional standards and good habits — the kind that make advanced training smoother and more efficient.
- Briefing quality: objectives, threats, alternates, margins
- Workload management and stable cockpit routines
- Airspace strategy and disciplined navigation
- Post-flight debrief: what improved, what to change next
FAA mindset
Airspace exposure, radio rhythm and cross-country flowUS flying can feel very different. We focus on practical exposure so pilots feel comfortable with the environment before stepping into FAA training.
- Radio confidence: phraseology rhythm and situational awareness
- Practical cross-country planning and long-leg execution
- Controlled airspace habits and ATC interaction
- Operational decision-making in real weather/terrain contexts