Your questions answered...


Never Flown?

Want to find out what flying is really like?

Is it boring? Do I need a licence? Do I need a degree?

The answer is probably NO!

Is it different? Is it fun? Can it be scary? Does it give a different view on the world? Can anybody try it? Will I bore my friends and relations when I tell them about my first flight? Is it cheaper than other types of flying?

The answer is probably YES!


Or never flown microlights?

Perhaps you have a PPL(A) and are wondering about converting to microlights? Why not try ..from the Sublime to the Ikarus? The sublime microlight is the Cyclone AX3. A basic microlight [no heater] with a Rotax 503 engine giving a cruise of 45kts. It will give you a very good introduction to the low inertia world of microlights. You will have to use the rudder too. Or try the NEW THIS WINTER - THE IKARUS C42 - A TOP OF THE RANGE 4 stroke MICROLIGHT. It looks like a light aircraft; flies as fast as a light aircraft EXCEPT it has the low inertia and fun of a microlight. If you are into a more comfort and whizzy aircraft, this should be for you.

As a PPL(A) holder myself I appreciate the differences. In the end the best thing to do is come and have a go.


Want a Private Pilot's Licence? 


The Minimum requirement for a microlight licence is 25 hours of which ten hours must be solo. Five multi-choice type gound exams and a flying test need to be passed. The emphasis of the course I run is on skill and safety to make you a competent pilot.


How much does it cost?
 

"Air Experience" Vouchers £65 30 minutes
£95 45 minutes
£115 60 minutes
Private Pilot's Licence Training £85/95* per hour
* reduction for block hours pre-payment

To receive your voucher send a cheque to R. Simpson, 53 Lindenthorpe Road, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 1BQ
The voucher (sent by return)will tell you how to book your flight.


Still want to know more?


If you want more information about
Flights with Rosie
telephone Rosemary Simpson on 07930 538 111 or
email
rosie@flights-with-rosie.co.uk


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