30 min
Belgium
Circuit Province
719 €
Description
From the Namur airfield, make an air baptism for 4-5 people aboard an AS350.
Take off from the airfield of Namur and discover the gardens of Annevoie, the abbey of Maredsous, the valley of the Molignée,
the castle of Montaigle, the gardens and rocks of Freyr, the valley of the Lesse, the castles of Walzin and Vêves, the valley of the Meuse,
Dinant and the citadel, the castles of Crèvecoeur and Poilvache, the island of Yvoir, the city of Namur and the citadel.
Description
From the Namur airfield, make an air baptism for 4-5 people aboard an AS350.
Take off from the airfield of Namur and discover the gardens of Annevoie, the abbey of Maredsous, the valley of the Molignée,
the castle of Montaigle, the gardens and rocks of Freyr, the valley of the Lesse, the castles of Walzin and Vêves, the valley of the Meuse,
Dinant and the citadel, the castles of Crèvecoeur and Poilvache, the island of Yvoir, the city of Namur and the citadel.
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- € 24.50 registred fee to be paid per person
- The schedule may be subject to changes in flight dates and times depending on the operational obligations of our partner operators
- You need to arrive 30min before the flight for the boarding formalities
- You will be asked for a proof of identity (Passport, ID card) before the flight
- All of our operators have a certification
- For your safety reasons, weather conditions can postpone your flight
- Flight days and times are suggested and may be subject to change
719 €
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Number of seat
5
Cruising speed :
220 km/h
Description of the helicopter :
The Aerospatial AS350 Squirrel is a versatile light helicopter developed by Aerospatiale, then produced by Eurocopter since January 1990 and Airbus Helicopters from January 2014 under the name H125.