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Letalski center Maribor
Company typeSport club (aeroclub)
IndustryFlying training, Aircraft maintenance, Sport industry
FoundedDecember 20, 1927 (1927-12-20)
Headquarters
Letališka cesta 30, 2240 Miklavž na Dravskem polju, Maribor Airport
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ServicesGift Flights, Aircraft maintenance, Cloud seeding, Dropping skydivers, Skydiving, Formation flying, Private Pilot Licence, Sail Plane Licence , Night Visual Flight Rules Rating, Flight Instructor Airplanes Rating, Towing Sailplanes & Banners Rating, Flight Instructor Sailplanes Rating, Acrobatics Sailplanes Rating, Constant speed propeller endorsement, Tailwheel endorsement and Turbocharged engines endorsement
OwnerClub members

Letalski center Maribor short LCM (English: Aviation center Maribor) is the oldest and the biggest Slovenian general aviation aero club operating at international Maribor Airport operating with 11 aircraft and 11 gliders. Founded on December 20, 1927 in Maribor and It is well known for its flight school, ever since. It is considered to be the highest quality general aviation aero club in the country and Balkans. Annual number of flight hours is around 3500 h and 10000 landings.

Current Fleet

Aircraft

Reg. Num.

Origin

Cessna 152 long range S5-DMG  United States
Cessna 152 long range S5-DMI  United States
Cessna 152 long range S5-DLC  United States
Cessna 152 OO-KWP  United States
Cessna 172 S5-DLM  United States
Cessna 182 OE-DGA  United States
Cessna 206 Turbo S5-DBS  United States
Commander 114B S5-DRM  United States
Piper PA-18 S5-DBV  United States
UTVA 75 S5-DCI  Yugoslavia
Pipistrel Virus S5-PEW  Slovenia
TL-3000 Sirius S5-PGD  Czech Republic

EASA Flight School

LCM has training programs with a European accreditation for the following licenses and ratings as well as endorsements (entries) within its SI.ATO.014 (Approved Training Organization) according to EASA - European Regulations:

Licenses

  • PPL(A) - Private Pilot License (aircraft)
  • SPL - Soaring Pilot License

Ratings

  • NVFR - Night Visual Flight Rules Rating
  • TOW (B) - Banner Towing Rating
  • TOW (S) - Sailplane Towing Rating
  • FI (A) - Flight Instructor (Aircraft) Rating
  • FI (S) - Flight Instructor (Sailplane) Rating
  • ACRO (S) - Acrobatic flying (Sailplanes) Rating

Endorsements

  • TW - Endorsement for flying with a tailwheel aircraft
  • VP - Endorsement for flying with Variable Pitch Propellers and Constant Speed Propellers
  • T - Endorsement for flying with Turbocharged and Super Charged Engines
  • RU - Endorsement for flying with Retractable Undercarriage aircraft
  • Cloud Seeding Operations Entry
  • Parachute Dropping Operations Entry

EASA Maintenance Organisation

LCM has its own AMO Approved Maintenance Organisation: Aero center Maribor Ltd. AMO SI.145.15 and it is authorized for aircraft maintenance up to 5700 kg in accordance with European regulations: EASA Part 145 for base and line maintenance.

Historic Fleet

Aircraft

Origin

Note

Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe  Germany D-974, Werk. Nr 15, accident 17.11.1929 [1]
Raab-Katzenstein RK 2 Pelikan  Germany UN-PAF, D-1131, YU-PAF
Raab-Katzenstein RK.9 Grasmücke  Germany UN-MJM
Hansa-Brandenburg B.I  Germany YU-PCF ser.num.3-60
Polikarpov Po-2 "Kukuruznik"  Russia
Yakovlev UT-2  Russia
Antonov An-14 "Pchelka"  Russia YU-BCD, accident 10.11.1967 [2]
Zmaj Fizir FN  Yugoslavia
Utva C-3 Trojka  Yugoslavia
Ikarus Aero 2  Yugoslavia
UTVA Aero 3  Yugoslavia YU-CPX/S5-MBB (40 199) 09.09.2011 [3], YU-CWG (40 121), YU-CXX (40 144) 10.09.1972 Trabe, YU-CXY (40 163), YU-CPK (40 194) 17.05.1967 Kodrin, YU-CZK (40 205)
Ikarus Kurir  Yugoslavia YU-CYS, YU-DAM
LIBIS KB-6 Matajur  Yugoslavia YU-CEW
UTVA 60  Yugoslavia YU-CBA, accident 20.06.1982 [4]
UTVA 66  Yugoslavia YU-CDP
Beechcraft Bonanza  United States YU-CER
American Champion Citabria  United States YU-CAV, accident 28.11.1977 & 1988 [5]
Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six  United States YU-BHM
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk  United States YU-DDL,YU-DDK
Rockwell Commander 112  United States S5-DGA
Cessna 172 N with STOL kit  United States S5-DEB
Robin DR400  France YU-CDB, accident 04.08.1987 Bovec [6]
Diamond DA-20 Eclipse  Austria S5-DRG
Zlin Z-326  Czech Republic YU-CWC
TL-2000 Sting S4  Czech Republic S5-PEI, accident 18.11.2015 5 km NW from LJSK [7]
TL-2000 Sting S4  Czech Republic S5-PGC, accident 05.07.2020 Podova, Rače 7 km SW from LJMB [8]