Let us bring you up into the friendly skies like you’ve never been before. Flying lessons are a great way to experience the thrill of piloting for the first time. We offer extensive coaching, so you’ll be an old pro by the end of the lesson! Whether you want to fly an airplane or a helicopter, or both, this is truly an uplifting experience.
Flying Lessons Activity Guide
So You Think You Can Fly?
After a pre-flight briefing which includes learning the basics of
what makes an airplane fly, you will climb aboard on your preferred aircraft. A brief cockpit orientation follows, and then you take to the skies. No pilot's license and no previous experience are necessary. Your assigned pilot will be in the cockpit with you. Most people find that they are able to do the first takeoff themselves, with guidance the pilot. You will learn how to maneuver the aircraft through turns, climbs, glides and more. You then fly the aircraft back to the airport for a landing.
Kijubi Flying a Helicopter
You will learn how the helicopter flies, what each control does,
how to read the gauges , what to look for in conducting the pre-flight inspection and making sure the helicopter is safe to fly. After ground instruction is complete, you will take to the air on a 30 minute flight lesson, during which you will take the controls with the help of your flight instructor to see what it is like to pilot the helicopter. Students get the chance to experience most flight conditions including straight and level flight, climbs, turns and descents, and the most memorable, hovering. As experienced flight instructors, we have put together the most comprehensive way for someone who has never piloted a helicopter, to see how it is done. With the ground school and flight combined, you will have a basic understanding of how to fly the helicopter.
Fixed Wing Flying Lesson with Logbook Endorsement
The decision to learn to fly is a big one, but very rewarding and exciting, and you will learn the basics of flying. We will schedule you with one of our highly experienced instructors in a brand new
Cessna 172SP G1000. The instructor will take you out to the aircraft and explain to you the basics of the aircraft and what to expect on your flight. Once you are airborne, the instructor will let you take over the controls so that you'll be able to experience the handling of the aircraft. Whether you fly over the ocean and up the coast or over the mountains, your flight will last about an hour. After you've landed safely, you will receive a logbook endorsed by your instructor, recording the time that you flew. This time is good toward the 40 hours needed to receive your private pilot's license.
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