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One-Hour Flight Lesson with Video for One, Two, or Three from Positive Rate Gear Up (Up to 75% Off)

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Lesson introduces beginners to the wonder of flying with ground instruction before they take to the skies and learn practical fundamentals

Choose Between Two Options

  • $92 for a one-hour flight lesson for one with video footage of the flight ($275 value)
  • $134 for a one-hour flight lesson for two with video footage of the flight ($475 value)
  • $144 for a one-hour flight lesson for three with video footage of the flight ($575 value)

The flight lesson includes video footage of the experience, headset rental, log book, and credit toward an FAA license. Sessions begin with 60 minutes of ground instruction from a former commercial pilot before leading into a 60-minute instructional flight. Instructors then lead a subsequent one-hour flight that teaches students important fundamentals such as climbing, descending, and turning.

For the multiple-person options, students rotate who flies the plane out and back to home base.

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Additional fuel surcharge of $20 applies. Reservation required, recommended 1 week in advance for weekday trips; 2 weeks in advance for weekend trips. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 30 days. Valid only for option purchased. 48-hour cancellation notice required. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Positive Rate Gear Up

The licensed aviators at Positive Rate Gear Up command a trio of Piper aircraft, which they use during flying lessons and their own aerial jaunts. The squad includes seasoned veterans ranging from commercial airline pilots to recreational fliers, and takes on students who are working toward wings of their own. The club's nest at Republic Airport exposes trainees to a busy Class D airspace, allowing them to become accustomed to sharing the air and negotiating heavy traffic caused by 10-cloud pileups. The team also teaches discovery flights aimed at beginners that help them understand cockpit instrumentation and controls as they try their hand at a few aerial maneuvers.

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