Find Your Chapter
Connect with pilots in your local area through OPA's network of 20+ chapters.
Why Join a Chapter?
Chapters provide a local social fabric for OPA members to socialize, support each other, and, most importantly, to get out and fly! Local chapters take on the flavor of their membership and monitor local issues of importance.
Monthly Meetings
Regular gatherings to connect with local pilots
Group Fly-Outs
Breakfast and lunch fly-outs to explore Oregon
Local Advocacy
Address issues affecting your local airports
Note: You must be a member of State OPA to join a local chapter.
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Active Chapters
OPA is currently reestablishing the vitality of chapters across Oregon.
View complete chapter list on oregonpilot.orgCentral Oregon Chapter (CO-OPA)
Bend
Serving Central Oregon's vibrant aviation community. Publishes monthly newsletters, organizes flyouts, and provides downloadable sectional charts.
Polk County Chapter (PCOPA)
Independence
Active chapter offering aviation scholarships to young people. Serves Polk County and adjacent counties without OPA chapters.
Albany Chapter
Albany
Monthly meetings followed by Saturday fly-outs for breakfast or lunch. Great Willamette Valley location.
Mulino Chapter
Mulino
Famous for the annual Blueberry Pancake Breakfast fly-in, a 59+ year tradition. All-you-can-eat breakfast with ham, eggs, and blueberry pancakes.
Newport Chapter
Newport
Coastal chapter hosting the popular weekly Saturday BBQ at the airport. Great excuse to fly to the Oregon coast!
Tillamook Chapter
Tillamook
Serving pilots on the northern Oregon coast at Tillamook Airport.
Troutdale Chapter
Troutdale
Serving the Portland metro east side at Portland-Troutdale Airport, a popular general aviation airport in the Columbia River Gorge.
No Chapter Nearby?
Not all OPA members are associated with a particular chapter. "At Large" members enjoy all the benefits of membership and can participate in any chapter's events or the annual State Convention. When enough At Large members in an area start banding together, a new chapter can be formed!