Light Aircraft Trial Flight 60 minutes

Light Aircraft Trial Flight 60 minutes

Product Code: P00352
Location: UK:

The Experience
Your experience starts with an expert on-ground briefing about flying techniques and safety. Then you begin your flight in a dual-controlled two or four seater training plane with a fully qualified pilot. At the pilot's discretion you can take the controls and pilot the aircraft under expert supervision during your flight.

Vital information
Restrictions vary according to venue. As a guide the min age for unaccompanied children is 12-16, min height 4', max 6' to 6'6'' and max weight 14-18 stone. Some centres require you produce name and address/photo id on the day for security reasons.

The weather
As with all flying experiences you will need to call a weather-check line on the day before, or on the morning of your flight. If the weather is unsuitable then you can reschedule your flight for another time.

Session length
Your experience will last for approximately 80 minutes, including your 60 minute flight. All flight times are approximate and are the chocks-off to chocks-on duration.

Numbers
Your briefing may be shared, your flight will be held one a one-to-one basis with the instructor.

Spectators
Spectators are welcome to watch you take off and land. At some venues you can also take a passenger along for the ride.

Dress code
Dress comfortably and wear flat-soled shoes. Bring sunblock in summer. Sunglasses are recommended all year round.

Availability
Most centres operate seven days a week all year round. Please note that weekends are particularly busy and should be booked at least four weeks in advance. Flights during winter months are generally run earlier in the day during daylight hours.

Locations
Essex, Glasgow, Sussex, Kent, Bedfordshire, Wiltshire, Devon, Hampshire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Surrey, East Yorkshire, Chesire, South Wales, Kent, Middlesex, Shropshire, Gloucestershire, Peterborough, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Warwickshire, Lancashire

Other information
Your flying time can count towards a Private Pilot's Licence (PPL). To qualify for a PPL you need 35 hours of dual control and 10 hours solo flying. If you have ever wanted to be a pilot, this is a great way to get started.



  Description Price Each Quantity Total
  Light Aircraft Trial Flight 60 minutes :
EXPERIENCE TOTAL 100000pts
 

Fascinating Facts

How does something as heavy as an aircraft actually get off the ground? It started with man studying birds. How did the wing work in lifting and propelling birds in flight? The Wright Brothers, who took their first powered, heavier than air, flight in 1903 worked out the answer - it's the 'airfoil'. The wing on an aircraft is an airfoil so when air flows around the wing it creates lift. The way it creates lift is by the wing's movement through the air, and the air pressure created around the wing. An aircraft's wing, depending on type and design, is curved over the top of the wing and straighter underneath. This shape is key to how lift is created as the wing moves through the air. You will put this theory into practice as you take off in your light aircraft. Each centre flies different craft but, with famous names from Cessna to Piper on the cockpit and the technological expertise behind them, you can be confident you're piloting the 'sports cars' of the aeronautical world.