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Members of the Falcon Field Airport community enjoy sharing their passion for aviation with each other and aviation enthusiasts. To foster a spirit of community among airport tenants and to encourage others to learn, explore and pursue their aviation dreams, the airport hosts meetings and free events throughout the year for pilot and business tenants as well as the general public. Falcon Field Airport is home to a variety of aviation organizations and pilot groups.

The airport comes to you! Visit the Falcon Field Airport booth at City of Mesa community events to learn about your community airport and how you can get involved in aviation!

Check the calendar for these opportunities and come join us!

Plane Wash Fundraiser by Civil Air Patrol

Wash you plane! Civil Air Patrol Falcon Squadron 305 invites Falcon Field Airport pilots and visitors to have their aircraft cleaned at their plane wash fundraiser!

 Date: Saturday, October 11

Time:10am to 2pm

Place: Falcon Field Airport Aircraft Wash Rack
4905 E. Falcon Drive, Mesa, AZ 85215
The wash rack is located within the complex of City-owned hangars east of Falcon Drive. Enter Falcon Drive from McKellips Road. Turn right where Falcon Drive intersects with Fighter Aces Drive. Drive straight to enter at Gate #5. Proceed east to the wash rack.

Cost: Donations will be gratefully accepted.

Proceeds from this event support the activities of Civil Air Patrol Falcon Squadron 305, which includes adults and youth cadets. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a private, non-profit (501C) humanitarian organization and is the auxiliary of the United States Air Force. CAP performs three U.S. Congress chartered missions: emergency services that conduct a majority of air search and rescue within the contiguous 48 states; aerospace education for youth and the general public; and cadet programs for youth. CAP supports the US Department of Homeland Security as well as other State and Local Government entities in search and rescue missions and airborne photography.

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