Flying Rotarians

​The International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians is open to all Rotarians, Rotaractors. Rotary International Alumni and close relations of a Rotarian* who are interested in General Aviation.


Each year the UK Section which is operated by IFFR (UK) Ltd holds a series of one-day events ideal for Private Pilots hiring Club aircraft as well as those who have their own or shared aircraft. But those arriving by road are equally welcome – you do not need to be a pilot to join, just interested in aviation.

Photo: IFFR Members on a VIP visit to Biggin Hill on Battle of Britain Day. 

Membership of The International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians gives:

  • Regular contact with others who share your interests - Rotary and Aviation
  • The opportunity to take part with other members in visits at home and abroad, to Air shows, Museums, Rallies, Reunions and other aviation events.
  • A distinctive IFFR badge acknowledged by Rotary International.
  • A Newsletter telling of past and forthcoming events in Britain and in the rest of the World – sent by post and available online.
  • Online secure access to a listing of IFFR members worldwide.
  • Monthly online meetings with interesting speaker.

Once you have joined you may usually bring a friend, spouse or partner to events – ideal if you share an aircraft with a non-Rotarian. Combining an interest in aviation with the fellowship of Rotary makes a great basis for increased enjoyment of both.


For details of the International Fellowship of Flying Rotarians go to https://iffr.uk 


For current list of UK events (subject to COVID19) go to   https://iffr.uk/uk-events/

 

Invitations to overseas events go to https://iffr.uk/non-uk-events-2/

 

or past events https://iffr.uk/newsletters/

 

Please complete the form below or any questions? E-mail membership@iffr.uk

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