Trial / Introductory Flights

The introductory flying lesson also referred to as discovery flight or an intro flight, is the first step in obtaining your pilot license. The intro flight offers potential student pilots the opportunity to see what it is like in an aircraft. You will get a short feel of the controls and understand the cockpit environment you would have to endure for years to come incase you choose to go down the path of being a pilot.

What Can I expect during the Intro Flight?

When you arrive at the airport, you will be greeted by one of our friendly staff members and introduced to your flight instructor. Your flight instructor will ask you some basic questions such as what are your goals in aviation? Have you ever been in an aircraft before? etc. Next, you will sit in one of our briefing areas with your instructor and talk about what to expect during the flight. You will also discuss the basics of handling the aircraft in the air as well as any other information you need to know for the flight.

After the ground briefing, you will get ‘signed out’ and proceed to the aircraft with your instructor. Every flight must start with a pre-flight inspection, also known as a walkaround, of the aircraft. This ensures that the aircraft is safe for flight. During the walkaround, your instructor will explain various parts of the airplane, feel free to ask as many questions as you want.

After the walkaround, you and your instructor will get in the aircraft for the flight portion. Your instructor will perform the takeoff and landing for this flight but once the aircraft reaches altitude, you will have a chance to take the controls and fly the airplane on your own. Again, you are encouraged to ask as many questions as you would like. There is no such thing as a silly question.

What’s Next?

After you return to the airport, if you decide you would like to pursue your pilot license, that’s great! It’s as simple as booking your next flight. We will get you some study material and your very own Pilot Logbook to keep track of all of your flights. Your instructor will show you what will be covered during your next lesson. If you need to take some time to think about it, that’s fine too. Our staff out always available to help answer your questions.

There is no homework or preparations you need to make prior to this flight.

This flight will count towards your pilot license. The ground brief and flight is approximately 1 hour and will cost CAD $140 (in a Cessna 152) and CAD $150 (in a Cessna 172) + applicable state taxes.