The Experience
Take control of the skies with a 60 Minute Helicopter Flying Lesson.
This is your chance to sit in the pilot’s seat and learn the essentials of helicopter flight with an expert instructor beside you.
Your lesson begins with a safety briefing and an introduction to the aircraft. Your instructor will explain the controls and outline what to expect once you are airborne.
When everything is ready, you’ll lift off and experience the thrill of flight. Guided by your instructor, you’ll practise take-off, hovering and smooth directional changes. You’ll also be introduced to maintaining altitude and preparing for landing.
During the lesson, you’ll take the controls yourself. This is your opportunity to feel how responsive the helicopter is and how small movements create immediate results. Your instructor will stay in control when needed, giving you confidence and keeping the experience safe.
Over the course of the 60 minutes, you’ll learn new skills and enjoy an entirely new perspective from the cockpit. The combination of instruction and hands-on flying makes every moment both challenging and rewarding.
By the end of the session, you’ll leave with the unforgettable memory of flying a helicopter and the satisfaction of having learned real piloting techniques!
Vital Information
Minimum age varies from 12-18 according to venue. Participants under 18 require parental consent. The Robinson R22 helicopter has a maximum passenger weight of 17 stone. Some venues may require you to bring name and address and photo identification on the day for security reasons.
The Weather
As with all flying experiences you will need to call a weather-check line on the day before, or on the morning of your flight. If the weather is unsuitable then you can reschedule your flight for another time.
Session Length
Your helicopter flight time is from engines-on to engines-off are about 60 minutes, depending on location. This is as well as the 30 minute safety briefing before your flight.
Numbers
Your experience will be on a one-to-one basis. The only people aboard your aircraft will be you and a fully qualified pilot. Your briefing is likely to be shared.
Spectators
Spectators are welcome. We recommend bringing a camera or binoculars along.
What To Wear
Wear loose, comfortable clothing, as the cockpit can get warm. Sunglasses are recommended all year round.
Availability
Most centres operate seven days per week, subject to availability. Please note that weekends are particularly busy and should be booked at least four weeks in advance.
Locations
Aberdeenshire, Angus, Blackpool, Bristol, Cambridge, Coventry, Dorset, Essex, Guildford, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Leeds, Liverpool, Medway Towns, Milton Keynes, Northern Ireland, Northumberland, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Slough, Uxbridge, Watford, West Sussex, Wiltshire.
Other Information
Flying time can count towards a Private Pilot's Licence. To qualify for a PPL you will need a minimum of 45 hours dual control of which at least 10 hours must be solo. Some centres fly craft other than the R22 and therefore may be able accept people of high weights.