Now, even if you decided to learn to fly immediately after your very first 20 minute trial lesson the next stage would be our twelve-hour introductory course and there are two ways you can do this. One is by booking your lessons on a day-to-day basis, as and when you can fit them in. The other is by taking a few days holiday and doing a couple of hours a day over 6 days.
Book your lessons to suite you
The price includes a one year membership of The M.A.C., all your books and documents, and groundschool lectures on interactive CDs. The training entails twelve hours of flight training - six in the air and six on our fantastic flight simulator. Using our simulator, your flying skills will progress much faster if you are new to the game and it takes care of those times when you've booked but the weather is naff. If, however, you've already had a fair bit of training in other fixed-wing aircraft, we can skip the simulator and you'll benefit more by enrolling on our 8.5 hours in the air course.
You simply book each one-hour lessons, as and when your time permits, either during the week or at weekends. This is an ideal way to determine if you want to continue without having to commit to a full training programme right at the beginning.