Breakfast is on the Merritt Flying Club on Aug. 31 during its second and final fly-in breakfast of the year.

Merrittonians are invited to visit the airport to check out visiting aircraft, talk with their pilots and passengers, and have a pancake, sausage and egg breakfast.

It will be the second fly-in breakfast this summer, with the first bringing in 37 airplanes from around B.C. over the August long weekend.

The club served up about 135 breakfasts to those who came up and checked out the visiting airplanes.

It’s one of only a few times a year people are allowed to walk on the tarmac.

The local vintage car club is also expected to bring some cars up to the airport, flying club president Tom Fox said.

The flying club formed in the 1970s and in the last four years has held two fly-ins per year. The second date is the rain-date for the first, but the club is lucky when it comes to the forecast.

“We’ve managed to put them both on for all of those years so far,” Fox said.

The event takes place from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday.