Win a fitness package worth more than £3,000

How would you like to tick another item off your lifetime to-do list? We all dream of flying a plane, but the expense puts most of us off. Well here’s your chance to fulfil a lofty ambition — you can take the controls of a light aircraft as part of an hour-long lesson, for the same money you might spend on dinner for two.
The Sunday Times has teamed up with Loop, the aviation publication, to bring you this unforgettable experience for as little as £79. Each lesson begins with a briefing on the ground about flying techniques and safety. Then it’s time to climb aboard your chosen aircraft with a fully-qualified instructor for a 60-minute lesson, during which you can take the controls yourself.
This is a golden opportunity to take your first step towards a private pilot’s licence, to try something different just for fun, or to buy someone a gift that will knock their socks off.
Book your one-hour lesson for the price of 30 minutes, here
Terms and Conditions
Offer available in UK only. You will book and receive a 60-minute flying
lesson. Flying lessons are subject to availability at your chosen school but
are usually available on weekdays and weekends throughout the year,
depending on favourable weather conditions. The minimum age is 14 years old.
Minimum height is 4’6”, maximum 6’4” with a maximum weight of 15 stone (some
clubs may be able to take up to 16 stone by arrangement). All special offer
flights must be taken by the end of 2008 and are non-refundable. All flying
schools participating have full training insurance with public liability
insurance and all lessons are undertaken by fully qualified instructors All
participants take part at their own risk with no liability towards Loop or
The Sunday Times. No purchase necessary. Only one special offer 2 for 1
flight can be redeemed per person. Your 60-minute lesson includes pre-flight
safety checks and taxi, take off and landing.