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Ace Pilot Training – Hanover

$165 for Introductory Helicopter-Flying Lesson ($338.75 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Learn to conduct a helicopter through the heavens with the help of classroom instruction and a flight simulator

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 5, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. Must sign waiver. Valid for beginner flight students only.
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The human obsession with flight stems from a refusal to accept limitations and an intense desire to find out which of your neighbors secretly have pools. Put your eyes in the skies with this Groupon.

$165 for an Introductory Helicopter-Flying Lesson ($338.75 Value)

The full introductory lesson includes 30 minutes of on-the-ground training, 30 minutes in a flight simulator, and a 45-minute flight lesson.

Ace Pilot Training

Ace Pilot Training's flight instructors prepare students for private licenses and commercial licenses for any vehicle capable of lifting itself off the ground. They combine on-the-ground classroom instruction with flight simulators emulating the latest cockpits, before putting students behind the controls of an actual small plane or helicopter. Students attend multi-class courses that result in various levels of certification for specific classes of aircraft.

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Is that dog really a dog?

Ace Pilot Training

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    Hanover

    600 Hayden Cir.
    Allentown, Pennsylvania 18109
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