COPA Saskatchewan
Flight 4 Regina
Founded in 1999, COPA Flight 4 is located near “Queen City” just outside Regina, Saskatchewan.
About
Members come from all walks of life including business, farming, education, students, retirees, etc. All aviators and those interested in flying are welcome to join COPA Flight #4!
- Located in the Regina area?
- Visiting Regina?
- Come in and join us!
Aerogate is the home to recreational flying and COPA Flight 4. Owned by Mike Reibling, Aerogate CAG2.
Located in the RM of Lumsden just 13 kilometers (8 miles) north of Regina. Runway 11 – 29 is 1900 feet reclaimed asphalt plus 900 foot dirt extension for a total of 2800 feet.
Location
Coordinates: N50°35.87′ W104°36.07′
Events
Saskatoon Aviation Nights and Meetings!
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Saskatoon Aviation Nights and Meetings!
Saskatoon Aviation Nights and Meetings!
Saskatoon Aviation Nights and Meetings!
FAQ
COPA Flight #4 meets on a quarterly basis to plan activities. Our next meeting will be held whenever George tells us to meet!
$10 annually.
All aviators and those interested in flying are welcome to join COPA Flight #4! Located in the Regina area? Visiting Regina? Come in and join us! Membership is $10 annually.
Persons interested in aviation!!!
Members come from all walks of life including business, industry, farming, education, professionals, retirees, etc.
Not all our members are pilots, if you enjoy hanging out with pilots, planes or aviation in general you are welcome.
We support and promote and interest in general aviation in the Regina area.
Do I have to be a member of COPA national?
No, while there are some great benefits to being a COPA national member you are welcome to be a local member without national affiliation.
MEMBERSHIP
Only $10 Dollars Annually
Flight Crew
George Costella
Captain
George enjoys taking to the sky in his Piper every chance he gets. Low and slow is the name of his game, and he’ll be happy to point out a dozen strips within gliding distance that you didn’t know existed anywhere on the prairies. He got his licence in 1976 at Gladstone Manitoba
Matt Costella
Co-Captain
Noel McAvena
Navigator
Noel is a new pilot who flys the Regina Flying Club’s Cessnas while continuing to build his own plane. When he is not flying Noel is an accountant with the Provincial Government. In his spare time Noel also enjoys racing cars and spending time with his wife and two children.