Great little shop, Vanessa is awesome. Great local lore, nice to meet fellow enthusiasts and pilots. End up leaving with something from redcanoe
Pilot Outfitters
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History
Pilot Outfitters began serving the Santa Monica Airport community in 2005 and after a brief closure, officially relaunched under new management in 2014. We proudly show our support for the local Santa Monica Airport community including aviation, the Santa Monica Airport Dog Park, the Santa Monica College Bundy Campus Students, the local businesses, artists and residents. We believe in giving back to the community! We give ongoing support to many nonprofit organizations including the Los Angeles 99s, Santa Monica Airport Association (SMAA), Angel Flight West, the Santa Monica Police Activities League (PAL) and the Santa Monica History Museum. We are also members of AOPA, the NBAA, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and Buy Local Santa Monica. We welcome your feedback. Please let us know how we can help you by emailing us at info@pilotoutfitters.com or by calling us at (310) 398-5373. Keep checking back with us for additional relevant information and new products online.
Specialties
Pilot Supplies, Charts, Aviation Supplies, Aviation Books, Dog Supplies, Gifts, Toys, Apparel
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Reviews
They always respond quickly with my questions and they carry Earplanes for kids which are hard to find!
The Pilot Outfitters is a fully equipped store for all your pilot needs and more. A friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Don't miss this pilot shop.
As an Airline Pilot, there are times I may need a Shirt, a Tie, or any other type of supplies for my job, and these guys have it!! Ive been to Tarpy Tailors near LAX for years to get my uniform...
First review! I rule! This is actually owned by the same owner that has run pilot supply stores at SM Airport for decades. The place is adorable. It's decorated with antiques and lots of new...
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