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Flight with Dinner for Two, One-Hour Flying Lesson, or Lesson Package at Connecticut Flight Academy (Up to 56% Off)

Connecticut Flight Academy
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Scenic flight with romantic dinner; one-hour in-air lesson with instructor; package with flights, simulator time, and ground school classes

Choose from Three Options

    $249 for a one-hour Discovery lesson (a $500 value)

    A certified flight instructor leads the lesson, which includes one hour of in-air flight time. Each session includes a logbook and can accommodate either recreational flight enthusiasts or aspiring pilots.

    $349 for a 45-minute flight and a three-course dinner for two (an $800 value)

    After a flight over the Connecticut River and Hartford, pairs enjoy a romantic three-course dinner with champagne.

    $1,250 for a Learn to Fly package (a $2,500 value)

    The package includes two flight lessons with a certified flight instructor, four instrument-training classes on an FAA-approved flight simulator, 18 ground-school classes, a flight bag, and a flight-academy T-shirt.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Mar 20, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required for all options. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must call to book dinner option 48hr in advance. Due to unpredictable weather patterns, discovery flight option cannot be booked more than 24hr in advance. Must sign waiver. Dinner option valid only on weekends. 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 Connecticut Flight Academy

Connecticut Flight Academy’s fleet includes a quartet of Piper aircraft, in addition to an FAA-approved flight simulator. The school's air and ground flight training equipment allows certified instructors to help students of all skill levels accomplish their aviation goals, whether they want to earn a pilot's license or figure out which aeronautical terminology to use when talking to pigeons. Furthermore, the school's location at Hartford-Brainard Airport gives students proximity to Boston and New York airspace, making for good practice with high-traffic areas and New England’s swift weather changes.

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