3127 Creve Coeur Mill Rd
St. Louis, MO 63146
Welcome to the High Altitude Flying Company We rent aircraft to pilots, and provide Private and Instrument flight training. Learn to fly at High Altitude and know that you will receive top notch training from dedicated flight instructors. We have the best pass-rate in the St. Louis area. How it Works Each month, you are required to pay the monthly membership dues to maintain your membership and club insurance coverage. With your membership dues you will receive 2 club credits that can be exchanged for FREE flight time in any of the club aircraft. The exchange rate is different for each aircraft, based on the insurance and operating costs. Club credits roll over in your account if they are not used every month. After your club credits are consumed, your rental will be billed at the normal rental rate. Our club is an open rental club. You are not required to pay any fees other than monthly membership dues.
We provide intrductory aerobatic flight training as well as instruction for those desiring to increase their skills for competition. We also provide spin and unusual attitude recovery or upset training. Client weight limited to 220 pounds.
The Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, located at Creve Coeur Airport in Maryland Heights, Missouri, USA is a museum dedicated to restoring and preserving historical aircraft. The airplanes in the collection are all fabric-covered, and most are biplanes from the inter-war years (the "Golden age of flight"). The museum's volunteers maintain most of these aircraft in full working order and this is one of the largest collections of flying classic aircraft in America.CollectionThe museum collection concentrates on civil aircraft from the inter-war years, with most of the aircraft originating from 1916 to 1946. There are several Waco biplanes, with the oldest of these types being a WACO 10, which was built in 1928. The oldest airplane on display is a Standard J-1 that was built in 1917 and was used in the movie The Rocketeer.Several of the preserved aircraft are the only surviving airworthy examples of their type.The museum opens regularly to the public and conducted tours can be arranged. Aircraft rides are available at the museum by request, in either a Stearman WWII biplane trainer or in a North American SNJ-5.