I've been with WVFC for years. Some of my pals are with Advantage. How do you compare the two clubs?
Well, I’m not all that active in Advantage because I just fly the biplane once a month or so. I’ve never rented any of their other planes, so I may not be the best person to compare the clubs from an average renter’s standpoint. Before buying my plane in 2012, I did do a fair amount of Cessna renting from West Valley while working on my IFR. Once I got my plane, I stayed with West Valley only for the Decathlon. Once the Decathlon went away, so did I. Switched to Advantage for the biplane.
Both clubs have a good selection of planes. Plenty of Cessnas in both clubs, a few Pipers, a handful of the plastic Cirri, and a decent number of Citabrias. However, Advantage seems to have more variety. A couple of Bonanzas, a Dutchess, some Diamonds, a Decathlon, a Great Lakes biplane. and even a AT-6 texan. Both clubs have glass panel and 6 pack planes for training. Advantage had a Stearman for a while and an Extra. West Valley had a Pitts for a while. The fleets change over time.
Both clubs have a long list of instructors, and some instructors appear on both lists. Both offer the standard PPL training, IFR, tailwheel, etc., but Advantage probably has a bit of an edge wrt acro, and it”s the only club currently with a twin, although West Valley has had twins in the past. It seems that owners tend to move back and forth between clubs, not sure why.
Scheduling systems are pretty easy for both, although I might give a bit of an edge to West Valley. Dispatch is a bit easier at Advantage.
Not a clue about social stuff at Advantage. West Valley used to have monthly gatherings, Friday cookouts, and holiday parties. I joined Advantage in October 2019 and didn’t see any of that, but, to be fair, I wasn’t really looking. Of course now, all of that type of stuff is on hold.
Can’t speak at all about the owner experience with the clubs.
All in all, from a renter’s standpoint, I would give a slight edge to Advantage, but that’s just a perception. If the biplane moved to West Valley. I’d switch back to them without a second thought. I choose the club based on access to a tailwheel acro bird.