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Aéroclub de Sarrebourg aircraft at Sarrebourg-Buhl airfield

Flying starts here, in Sarrebourg.

The Aéroclub de Sarrebourg welcomes you at Henry Metz airfield (LFGT) to discover aviation, learn to fly or prepare your flights with useful, up-to-date information.

LFGT Sarrebourg-Buhl airfield
PPL/LAPL Aircraft pilot training
2 avions Cessna 172 and Cessna 152
1939 Club founded by Henry Metz

Choose your next aviation adventure

Looking for an unforgettable gift, ready to take the controls, or planning an arrival at LFGT? Jump straight to the experiences, training paths and pilot information that turn curiosity into takeoff.

Take a discovery flight

A first accompanied flight to admire Sarrebourg, the Vosges, the lakes or Alsace from the sky.

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Learn to fly

PPL(A) or LAPL(A) training, instructor-led progression, theory, dual instruction and solo flying.

Understand the training

Prepare a flight to LFGT

VAC chart, nearby METARs, weather, QNH, crosswind, suggested QFU, map and webcam on one pilot page.

Open pilot information

An active airfield in Moselle

Henry Metz airfield at Sarrebourg-Buhl is open to public air traffic. It supports light aviation, training, leisure flying and local activities.

  • ICAO code: LFGT, about 2.5 km south-east of Sarrebourg.
  • A useful base for Moselle, Vosges, Alsace and Lorraine.
  • Club atmosphere: serious progression, simple welcome, shared passion.

Who was Henry Metz?

Born in Sarrebourg in 1892, pilot Henry Metz founded the club in 1939 after an extraordinary life. In 2006, Sarrebourg-Buhl airfield was named after him to honor his commitment to local aviation.

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A question, a wish to fly, or a gift to arrange?

Send us a message. We will guide you toward the right format: discovery flight, initiation, training or pilot information.