NSFIB

Aerobatic Flying

4.5
£150
4.5

About the experience

Get airborne for an exhilarating aerobatic flight in a high performance 152 Aerobat Cessna. Depending on nerves and levels of bravery, the session can be tailored to specific requirements to ensure the best possible flight. After a full flight safety briefing, hop into the craft and take to the air for a thrilling aerial session, where the pilot will push the plane to its limits, performing a series of stall turns, loops and barrel rolls. During the session, take over the controls to experience the rush of piloting a plane first-hand.

In a Nutshell

  • Get the flying bug
  • An incredible aerobatic flying sequence
  • Experience rolls, loops and stall turns in mid flight
  • Take over the controls during the flight

Key Info

  • Availability Description

    Weekdays (not Mondays or Tuesdays) and weekends at least three times a month. Spring to autumn is the most popular flying season. Book at least four weeks in advance, even earlier for summer weekend dates.

  • Participant Guidelines

    Minimum age is 16. Maximum weight 16 stone. Minimum height 4'11''. If you fit into a standard car seat you should be comfortable in the cockpit. Unsuitable for pregnant women or anyone unable to climb into the open cockpit.

  • Weather

    Aerobatic flying is very weather dependent. It is crucial that you call the venue after 9am on the day of your flight for a weather check before setting out. If your flight is cancelled because of bad weather you'll be re-booked.

  • Duration Detail

    Chocks-off to chocks-on flight time is 30 minutes and half an hour for briefings, embarking and certificates.

  • Numbers On The Day

    Only you and the pilot will be in the plane. The briefing session may be shared.

  • Dress Code

    Wear flat, soft-soled shoes. Any special clothing and headsets will be provided. Sunglasses are recommended all year round.

  • Other Info

    All our vouchers are fully flexible and can be redeemed against our huge range of experiences. We suggest that you only have a very light meal or don't eat at all before your flight (a hearty meal beforehand may make you feel nauseous). All aircraft mechanically and structurally conform to CAA requirements.

Location

Peterborough, East of England