Saudi Aviation Club

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Saudi Aviation Club
نادي الطيران السعودي
AbbreviationSAC
Formation2000
PurposeAeronautics
HeadquartersRiyadh
Location
Region served
Saudi Arabia
Founder and Chairman
Sultan bin Salman
Websitehttp://www.sac.com.sa

The Saudi Aviation Club (SAC) is official aviation club of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.[1]

History[edit]

"The Saudi Aviation Club (SAC) was established by resolution 217 of the council of ministers on 4 December 2000 as an independent nonprofit entity to promote aeronautical sciences and to encourage the participation of the public in aviation. SAC’s airport is located in Thumama, approximately 60 km north of Riyadh."[2] Plans for the club were unveiled on January 31, 2007 at the Middle East Business Aviation exhibition by Prince Sultan bin Salman[3] who is the founder and chairman of the SAC.[4] Prince Bandar bin Khalid is a SAC managing director.[4][5]

The first Arab tournament for Radio-controlled aircraft was sponsored by the SAC and the Arab Union for Sky Sports. The event attracted 40 professionals from eight countries.[6] In response to a directive from Nayef bin Abdulaziz, SAC is "compiling a list of rules for those who practice gliding as a hobby. These will provide safety guidelines and prevent smuggling by restricting the hobby to certain authorized areas."[7]

The Saudi Aviation Club Airfield is located at the Thumamah Airport.[8] "Access to Thumama Airport is only permitted to SAC membership holders."[9] The Saudi Aviation Flight Academy (SAFA) is located at the Saudi Aviation Club.[10] There are "ongoing efforts to transform the Saudi Aviation Club into an association which would act as umbrella for various aviation clubs, pilots, and aviation enthusiasts throughout the Kingdom."[11]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Kingdom launches first flying club
  2. ^ Saudi Aviation Club About US
  3. ^ Saudi Arabia plans to set up aviation club
  4. ^ a b "Members of Saudi Aviation Club Board of Directors Appointed". Saudi Press Agency. Jeddah. 30 June 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Bandar bin Khalid bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz". Arab Thought Foundation. 2009. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  6. ^ 1st Saudi contest for remote-controlled planes begins Saudi Gazette
  7. ^ Naif orders ban on gliders Saudi Gazette
  8. ^ Flight Academy buys 20 Diamond training aircraft Saudi Gazette
  9. ^ Map and Detailing
  10. ^ Saudi Aviation Flight Academy takes wing
  11. ^ Saudi Aviation Club News 21 November 2011

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