Glide: The ultimate form of flight experience. This is a sport for people who are looking for the ultimate test of character.
Make yourself a gift! Are you passionate? Do you run a company? Do you manage people? Are you a doctor? A computer scientist? In the glider, there is only you and a slight wind noise. At the same time you accelerate 160 km / h-what a thrill!. In silence, you cut the air like a scalpel, high up, right under the clouds.
Glider Pilot's License (SPL) training.
Meteorology, navigation, flight rules. Knowledge: stationary in Warsaw. We combine masterful training with a fantastic atmosphere and absolute safety. As a gift: Fly for the price of this amazing training that prepares you for the adventure of a lifetime.
You will experience flying in a circle. Take-offs and landings. And the first flight in a safe place. You are immediately ahead of everyone-you take off after the plane from the very first flight. Unlike the classic model of flying club training, from the first flight you do what others do, only after your fiftieth birthday...
A few heat flights, and you are waiting... State exam. Entrance to the elite, and after a few hours under the clouds, the opportunity to fly with passengers.
The number of seats in the lecture hall is limited (maximum 12 people).
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The low-lying slide is just the beginning. I will take you to the heart of the Alps, where flying takes on a new dimension. While the option is for advanced users.
Ask about deadlinesLocated between Nice, Mont Blanc and the Rhone Valley, it is a gliding paradise – a diverse and challenging region. In a relatively small area, we experience a wide range of terrain, weather conditions and heat currents, making it an ideal place to learn and improve skills.
Thanks to the high cloud bases during the summer months, it is now also possible to cover impressive distances from Southern France, extending far into the Swiss Alps and back again.
However, the indisputable advantage of southern France is its reliable weather. According to statistics, during the week you can count on five to six days other than glider flights.
In spring and autumn, there is also a chance for one or two days with Mistral - this strong northerly wind, which, heading into the Rhone Valley, creates magnificent thermal chimneys, facilitating ascents to impressive heights.