Description
What to expect
You will typically assemble at the airfield around 6pm and be given a short briefing on how to enjoy the evening safely. You will be escorted to the launch point where instructors will take each person flying. Flights will typically last 5-10 minutes, though longer flights in rising air have been known.
All the aircraft are dual-control, so you may be shown how the controls are operated by your qualified pilot or instructor.
Frequently asked questions
- Is food available? Some organisers chose to have a barbecue, and some companies have even organised caterers. The club has kitchen facilities and various options are available. Please enquire for further details.
Note: no alcohol may be consumed until after flying. - What should I wear? You don’t need any special equipment. Sensible shoes suitable for walking on an airfield, trousers and an extra layer as an exposed airfield often feels cooler.. A narrow-brimmed sunhat and sunglasses can be useful for keeping the sun out of the eyes.
- Are there any restrictions? As long as you are under 103 kg for the balance of the glider, and large enough to be safely strapped in (usually over 14 years/5’), almost anybody may be flown. Please enquire if you have any medical conditions you are uncertain about; special provision will be made where possible.
- How much does it cost?
- Introductory flights – groups and casual visitors
First flight £35.00; second flight £20.00 - School groups (day time)
First winch launch £20.00; second flight £17.00 - Special package for school groups
One winch + one 2000′ aerotow £90.00
- Introductory flights – groups and casual visitors
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