TRES CLINTON

Tres Clinton is a proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma, earning his B.S. in Aviation Management. He began flying in 2004, with the goal of becoming an airline pilot. “Landing a Super Cub for the first time, my path was altered,” he says. 


Owner of C3 Air flight school in Burnet, TX, Tres instructs for tailwheel and seaplane endorsements in partnership with Promark Aviation and Tac Aero.


“I enjoy the adventure of this facet of aviation, and working with people who share a passion for stick and rudder flying,” he says. Already an enthusiast of recreation and aviation, the RAF was a natural fit for Tres. He’s also a member of AOPA, the Society of Aviation Flight Educators (SAFE), and the Seaplane Pilot Association.

Tres and his family live in the small Texas Hill Country town of Burnet. There he enjoys giving his two small children rides in the “Yellow Airplane,” and spending time with his beautiful wife Caity. Tres works primarily from the Burnet Airport (KBMQ), and invites you to stop by if you’re ever in the area 44 nm northwest of Austin International.

830-385-6774
tclinton@theraf.org


Recent Posts

February 24, 2026
FLORIDA AMBASADOR
February 24, 2026
CALIFORNIA AMBASSADOR
February 24, 2026
Oregon RAF Liaison Bill Ables has been awarded a $5,000 RAF grant to retain RAF membership in and support the Hells Canyon Recreation Collaborative (HCRC) for the next five years. The HCRC was organized in 2016 at the request of Idaho’s Congressional Delegation as a framework for the various recreational user groups to collaborate with the US Forest Service within the 652,488-acre Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. Ables, a past Director and current member of the group, explained that HCRC membership is a cross-section of user groups from both the private and commercial sectors, including river rafters and jet boaters, backpackers, horse packers, aviators, and governmental management agencies. Providing ongoing support ensures continued aviation representation. The rugged Snake River canyon region hugs the borders of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho, and includes nine backcountry airstrips within the Recreational Area. All are maintained by volunteer aviation groups in collaboration with the USFS: Cache Creek, Salmon Bar, Dug Bar, Temperance Creek, Pittsburg Landing, Sluice Creek, Lord Flat, Memaloose, and Big Bar. “Our support of HCRC, combined with the other involved aviation groups, ensures ongoing maintenance and improvements at each of these nine airstrips. It benefits general aviation by preserving access to enjoy the beauty of the Hells Canyon area, which directly speaks to the Mission of the RAF,” Ables said. For more information on Dug Bar, Cache Creek, Big Bar, and Memaloose, see the Airfield Guide . Pittsburg Landing, Sluice Creek, Temperance Creek, and Salmon Bar are not listed in the Airfield Guide at this time. Submitted February 24, 2026
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