EAA Chapter 34, Arlington, Texas

2020 - 2021 EAA Gold Chapter Award Winner.  If you've been looking for
one of the most active EAA Chapters in the world, you've found it.  Come join us!  We want to share our passion for aviation with you!


2020 - 2021 EAA Gold Chapter Award Winner.
If you've been looking for one of the most active EAA Chapters in the world
you've found it.  Come join us!  We want to share our passion for aviation with you!

Purpose

The EAA organization was founded in 1953 by a bunch of guys and gals driven by their passion to design, build and fly their own airplanes.  The organization has since evolved to encompass all things aviation related and is today one of the largest and strongest General Aviation communities supporting over 1,000 chapters and 200,000+ members throughout the world.  If the sight or sound of an aircraft flying overhead excites you at all, then the EAA is the right organization for you. 




February 2024 Sheet Metal Class 

  EAA Chapter 34

Serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Area Since 1957

An EAA Gold Award Winning EAA Chapter!  Voted one of the most active EAA Chapters in the world!
Get to know our organization and members by attending one of our Monthly Chapter Meetings held every 2nd Tue of the month, 7:00 pm at the Arlington Airport Main Terminal Building - 5000 S. Collins St.  Arlington, TX  76018

Announcing our EAA 34 Board of Directors for 2024-2025

Class I Directors:

Jerry Ritchey Jr. - Chapter President

Matthew Melgar - Chapter Vice President

Dawn Falkofske - Chapter Treasurer

Carl Orton - Chapter Secretary

Class II Directors:

Walt Beaulieu

Victor Zwierlien

Chris Sims

Ed Koffeman


Please Donate:

  Please donate your airplane, headset, car, cash or time to EAA 34.  We're an education based 501(c)3 so your donations may be deductible.

Why Donate to EAA 34?  If you've lost your ability to fly, and or a spouse who owned an aircraft, EAA 34 is the right place to donate your aircraft to, because we also cherish and promote the spirit of aviation.

Our EAA chapter has been introducing both youth and those young at heart to the joys and rewards of aviation and aviation/STEM related careers for over 5 decades.  We have in fact flown thousands of youth in our Young Eagles events (ages 8 to 17), many of whom go on to become pilots, engineers and mechanics for the military and major airlines.  Many of the young at heart we've flow in our Eagles events (ages 18+) have also become both professional and General Aviation pilots.


For more information contact: president@eaa34.org


Homebuilt Aircraft

Young Eagles 

WAR Aircraft FW-190 Build

Fabric Covering Clases

Community Outreach