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Flying Sedona since 1993
Family owned and operated
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Fully narrated tours
Over 56,000 satisfied customers
Flight safety trained pilots
FAA 135 Certified Air Carrier #EOGA 155J
Company owned maintenance facility
Window seats for all passengers
Air-conditioned comfort
Custom tours available
All major credit cards accepted |
Fully narrated tours
Red Waco Biplane
Professional commercial rated pilots
Certificate of flight signed by your pilot
Complimentary local pickup and return
Front row seating for all passengers
Heated and Air-conditioned comfort
Year round flights
Speical group arrangements & departures
Photographic tour of a lifetime
Custom tours available |
How
many people can fly in a biplane? We
can take two passengers at a time, side-by-side
in the front cockpit, But if you want
the airplane to yourself,
we can accomadate you. We will even let
you fly it! No, not by yourself.
Why should
I take a plane ride instead of doing
a ground tour? You can go anywhere in
the world and venture out at ground level
but if you want to take your Sedona vacation
up a notch and see it the way it was
meant to be seen than you should see
it from the eyes of an eagle. We are
located in the most beautiful area in
the United States, the combination of the
beatiful views and the beautiful airplane
will make your trip here a memorable
and exciting expeireince. Plus we can
show you the areas you cant access by
foot or vehicle.
If we fly in to
Phoenix, can you pick us up at the airport? Yes.
Just not in a biplane. We operate a fleet
of Cessna's and twin engine Piper Cheiftans
that we use for charters and tours. We
will pick you up or take you anywhere
you want to go in the continental United
States. We highly recommend Sedona!
Can
we bring a camera? Sure. We will even
take some photos for you in front of,
or in the airplane. We do ask that if
you bring a
camera along that you
hold on to it tight and use a wrist strap
if possible. Keep in mind that every where
you look in Sedona is breathtaking, so
you want to sit back and enjoy the flight
and not spent the entire time taking
photos.
Why are the Rocks
of Sedona Red? The red color is the result of a thin
layer of iron oxide ( rust ) that formed
on the grains of the rocks due to chemical
weathering that occured when the rocks
were exposed during the dry periods.
It is hard to think that 320 million
years ago the Sedona area was just mud
and dirt and now it is constantly being
voted as the most beautiful place in
the nation.
Can children fly
in the biplane? Yes. We also have booster seats for them
so they can see and enjoy the flight as well.
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