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Aerobatic Training

Aerobatic training is the fastest way to take your handling skills to a new level. Whether at the edge of pre stall buffet or approaching Vmax at the G limit, you'll always feel, and be, in control.

Not only that, it's great fun!

Many aerobatic pilots believe there's not much point in getting airborne if you're not going to turn upside down, worryingly many of them fly airliners !

The EASA Aerobatic rating is offered through Ultimate High, one of my trusted training partners. Ultimate High are one of the UK's leading providers of aerobatic training. Not only will you receive the highest quality of training, but you'lll have no choice but to enjoy it!

In order to commence the Aerobatic rating, you must have 40 hours of P1 in your log book since licence issue. 

During the course you will be taught the basic five aerobatic manoeuvres, the Loop, Barrel Roll, Slow Roll, Aileron Roll and Stall Turn. You will be taught to fly them safely and consistently and the ability to recover when things "don't go to plan".

Ultimate High are based at Goodwood Airfield near Chichester, West Sussex.

The course consists of five hours of aerobatic instruction (eight hours total flying) on the Slingsby T67M260.

Course Cost is £2995.00

If you wish to see if aerobatics are for you, a "taster" costs £199 for a 40 minute flight in a Robin 2160.

 

Please use the contact form for more details

planes flying

If you look closely you can see the aircraft closest to the camera is perfectly in position. I believe the outer aircraft is slightly wide....probably his age.

planes flying
planes flying
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