60 Minute Light Aircraft Flight in Lincolnshire

£199.00

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Description

Enjoy unique bird’s-eye views from a dual-controlled two-seater Cessna training plane. Kick off by meeting a fully qualified pilot for a safety briefing and discussion on elementary flying methods at the airfield in Lincolnshire, before hopping into the Cessna for a 60 minute aerial adventure. Once at altitude, get the chance to take charge of the piloting duties with the instructor on hand to offer tips and support throughout. Chocks away!

Availability: Wednesday to Sunday all year round. The venue is closed on Christmas Day. Weekends can get very busy, if you want a weekend date we recommend booking at least four weeks in advance. Weather: Flying is weather dependent. It is essential that call you the venue after 8.30am on the morning of your experience for a weather check before setting out. If your flight is cancelled because of the weather, it will be re-booked for another date or time. Duration: Your experience will last for about 80 minutes, including your 60 minute flight. Flight times are approximate and are the chocks-off to chocks-on duration. Numbers On Day: Your briefing might be shared. Your flight will be held on a one-to-one basis with the instructor. Spectators: Spectators are welcome to watch you take off and land. Dress Code: Wear flat-soled shoes. Sunglasses are recommended all year round. Guidelines: Take the A158 Lincoln to Skegness road travelling east. Travel though the village of Langworth and take the second left signed B1139 Market Rasen and Wickenby Airfield. Turn left at the T-junction signed Wickenby after around two miles. Follow the road for 300 metres then turn right into the airfield. Fly365 is in the white brick building in the centre of the airfield. Restrictions: Maximum weight is 18 stone. Minimum age is 14. Under 18’s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, who’ll be required to sign a disclaimer. Women in either the first or the last three months of pregancy can’t fly. Other Info: 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.

Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire