The Experience
Take control of the skies with this 30 Minute Flying Lesson, available at a wide choice of UK airfields. This unforgettable experience lets you step into the pilot’s seat and see what it’s like to fly a real aircraft.
Your day begins with a short safety briefing and an introduction to your qualified flying instructor. Together, you’ll head to the aircraft for pre-flight checks and a rundown of the cockpit instruments. Once ready, it’s time to take off.
During your 30 minutes in the air, you’ll learn how to climb and maintain straight and level flight. When the instructor hands over the controls, you’ll feel the excitement of flying for yourself. Every second in the air counts toward the hours needed for a Private Pilot’s Licence, should you wish to continue your training.
After landing, you’ll receive a short debrief and a commemorative flight certificate to mark your experience.
What’s included:
- 30 minutes of flying time in a two-seater training aircraft
- Safety briefing and one-to-one tuition with a qualified instructor
- Certificate presentation after landing
- Available at multiple airfields across the UK
Once airborne, you’ll take control and experience what it’s like to fly a real aircraft!
Important Information
Restrictions vary according to venue; as a guide the min age for unaccompanied children varies from 12 to 14, min height 4', max 6' to 6'6'' and max weight 14 to 18 stone. You may be required to produce name and address/photo identification on the day of arrival.
The Weather
The Flying Lesson in the UK is a weather dependent activity and it is crucial that you call the centre for a weather check before setting out. If your flight is cancelled due to the weather it can be re-booked for an alternative date or time.
Session Length
The Flying Lesson experience will last for approximately 40 minutes, including your 30 minute flight. All flight times are approximate and are the chocks-off to chocks-on duration.
Numbers
Your briefing may be shared; but your flight will be held on a one-to-one basis with the instructor for a more exclusive experience!
Spectators
Spectators are welcome to watch you take off and land. At some venues you can also take a passenger along for the ride.
What To Wear
Dress comfortably and wear flat-soled shoes. Bring sun block 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
Available across the UK.
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.